This month’s episode explores how remote and digital learning has evolved beyond emergency pandemic measures into strategic, purpose-driven educational approaches. DLAC’s John Watson distinguishes ...
Different students have different preferences and comfort levels in live discussion, and it’s no different in the remote environment. Try to stretch a little beyond your natural state. If you are ...
The purpose of the guide is to provide faculty members with resources for navigating unforeseen circumstances such as inclement weather or emergencies that may result in campus closure and disrupt ...
Recent studies highlight how assessment design, self-regulation support, and structured course development can enhance online learning outcomes. Findings emphasize the role of clear criteria, ...
Note-taking is a fundamental learning strategy that has evolved alongside educational practices and technological advancements. Contemporary research demonstrates that the method of recording ...
Hybrid learning models in U.S. higher education now blend in-person and online instruction through intentional design, integrating active learning strategies to boost engagement and outcomes. Recent ...
The ability to work remotely either some or all of the time is an arrangement favored by many professionals, who appreciate the convenience, flexibility and cost savings from not having to commute ...
Remote jobs and work from home have become the new normal. In fact, about one-third of employees whose work can be done remotely do so full time from home, according to the Pew Research Center. Based ...
Not all pathways to academic and professional success are the same. If you are a working-adult or returning student, you bring life experience that gives you broad insight and enables you to translate ...