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Colleges Face Investigations Over Whether Their Use of Social Media Follows Accessibility Regulations

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Nearly 200 colleges face federal civil rights investigations opened in 2019 about whether they are accessible and communicate effectively to people with disabilities. Among the newer aspects of these kinds of complaints is whether college social media communication meets accessibility standards.

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How Digital Transformation Can Cut Costs for Higher Education?

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With the pandemic showing signs of abating, physical campuses are once again opening – however, the educational landscape has changed forever, and blended learning, that is, a combination of both offline and online methods, is now the new normal in learning. .

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Breaking the Link of Education Inequity Requires Courageous Conversations

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While gaps in technology access were highlighted during the pandemic, many school and district leaders are trying to make strides with an even older issue: educational equity for children of all races and economic backgrounds. The equity initiative for CMS is based on their report, Breaking the Link. By Stacey Pusey.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Google Classroom

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Also, be sure to check out our detailed review of Google Classroom 's potential to affect learning. Google Classroom is not a stand-alone learning management system (LMS), course management system (CMS), or student information system (SIS). Google listened and is rolling out these new features for the 2019-2020 school year.

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