Fifty years ago, no one thought college students of all subject areas and levels would need a personal computer. Today, that’s the norm for most higher ed learners in the United States. Kim is part of ...
Meet Google’s NotebookLM Learn Your Way, which builds text, slides, audio, and quizzes around your interests, so you grasp ...
The learning and development (L&D) landscape has changed significantly over the last five years and will likely evolve even more in the next five. New technology, hybrid workforces, an abundance of ...
Chief Creative Officer of The Training Arcade & The Game Agency (a division of ELB Learning) - exciting, engaging and educating learners. For many, artificial intelligence conjures up an image of ...
Sometimes when you spend a lot of time thinking and writing about something, as I do with higher education and learning, you can start to get a little defeated in thinking about all the things that ...
Leaders who are widely viewed as effective and highly successful in their organizations will tell you that 70% of the learning that got them there was through their experiences, 20% was through other ...
Ready, player one: Virtual learning is here to stay — and it’s leveling up how kids learn in the classroom. Matthew Schmidt of the University of Georgia is working to enhance virtual learning tools ...
I was halfway into my sustainable agriculture lecture at UC Santa Barbara on an otherwise pleasant February afternoon when I heard the sound no teacher wants to hear: one of my students, in the back ...
A few years ago, it seemed like social-emotional learning was rocketing into the mainstream. More people were talking about why it is important and how it can help kids develop. Many schools were ...
Liverpool John Moores University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Entrepreneurs drive innovation, create jobs, and contribute to economic growth. But entrepreneurship is not just ...
I find myself increasingly annoyed by the frequent equation of teaching with learning, heard not just from school authorities but also from journalists and others who seem to assume, thoughtlessly, ...