Education is changing faster than ever before. Instead of relying on classrooms, chalkboards, and set schedules, learn ...
On outcomes-driven education, shifting student expectations and the economics of online programs.
This year is primed to be a pivotal one for online learning, with the number of undergraduates studying fully online surpassing that of peers studying fully in person for the first time. Now two new ...
Colleges must turn to adult learners seeking degree completion, career transitions and short-cycle credentials aligned with ...
Online learning has grown rapidly, but keeping students engaged is still a major challenge for educators and course creators.
For years, “flexible learning” has become one of the most commonly used phrases in education. Yet in an increasingly crowded ...
Some online students are already deeply engaged as members, officers or even founders of clubs and learning communities. At the same time, others might be asking — does my school even have clubs?
Online learning as a form of delivering lessons, was not as popular as when academic institutions were closed down due to ...
The convenience and flexibility associated with online learning continue to make the learning modality a popular option for students, with existing work and family commitments the biggest motivators ...
In recent years, the proliferation of online learning has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of higher education. As digital tools and platforms gain prominence in delivering educational content, ...
Almost two-thirds of adults believe online college degrees are of equal or more value than on-campus degrees, according to a new survey. Online college degrees are gaining greater public acceptance, ...
Online teaching and learning is a form of distance education. While distance education has been offered since the early 1700s, the first online courses were offered in the late 1960s. Original ...