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Online Learning Does Not Mean Sans Engagement

Fractus Learning

We start by infusing technologies into course content that challenge students to learn and that students find useful, while creating interactive online environments that mimic today’s informal online learning experience. When students see that a course is online, they actually expect it to be online. They want engagement.

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Remote Work May Transform Higher Education. But Will Printers and Alexa Undermine Its Privacy?

Edsurge

An “uber trend” of remote work for higher education information security is coming, at a time when more connections are being forged between higher ed and other state data. One: It’s the inaugural Horizon Report focused on information security, after the many previous editions that broadly covered “teaching and learning.”

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The Best Way to Predict the Future is to Issue a Press Release

Hack Education

Because of the amount of information that is published about ed-tech – the amount of information, its irrelevance, its incoherence, its lack of context – it can be quite challenging to keep up with what is really happening in ed-tech. It is creating an unprecedented explosion in the production of information.

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Developing and Delivering Effective Professional Development for Educators

EdTechTeam

For successful outcomes, plan teacher PD sessions avoiding holidays, weekends, extended school days and reporting/ assessment cycles. In this age of digital transformation, educators may choose from the plethora of online MOOCs which are a convenient and no-travel option. Research Credits: Butler et al.,