eLearning Trends: How mLearning, AI, and New Assessment Strategies are Shaping Education
By Debra Kidder
New developments in online learning are shaping the future of this medium
By Debra Kidder
New developments in online learning are shaping the future of this medium
By Scott Winstead
Students are ditching college due to rising tuition and ample job openings, but the long-term economic ramifications could be huge.
By Scott Winstead
It’s no secret that college enrollment has been plummeting for years now, and the problem has only worsened since the pandemic. And while there might ...
By Scott Winstead
As a new academic year begins, college students across the nation are gearing up for another year of challenging coursework, personal growth, and, unfortunately, escalating ...
By Scott Winstead
It’s April, and you know what that means — tax season. For most workers, that means trying to deduct as many job-related expenses as possible ...
By Scott Winstead
If the cost of going to college rose consistently with the U.S. inflation rate over the last 40 years, students would be paying an average ...
By Scott Winstead
It wasn’t all that long ago that a student could pay his or her own way through school by working a part-time minimum wage job ...
By Scott Winstead
The holiday season is upon us, and one of the best ways to get in the spirit of the season is to curl up and ...
By Scott Winstead
Enrollment in US colleges and universities has sharply declined over the last decade, but does that mean schools are seeing less revenue from tuition? While ...
By Scott Winstead
It’s no secret that the cost of going to college has skyrocketed over the years. Tuition has risen at nearly 5 times the rate of ...
By Scott Winstead
As another school year begins, some students will find themselves skipping the traditional classroom for the first time as they start homeschooling instead. The last ...
By Scott Winstead
A new school year is upon us, and as teachers all across the nation get ready to welcome students back into their classrooms, they’re spending ...
By Scott Winstead
Summer is upon us, and as another school year comes to an end, a fresh crop of college graduates are still excitedly celebrating their accomplishments. ...
By Scott Winstead
It’s Tax Day in America, and for many teachers, tax season serves as a sobering reminder of just how much money they have to spend ...
By My eLearning World
All across the nation, schools are having trouble filling vacant job openings for teachers. It’s a problem that’s been manifesting for years, but thanks to ...
By Scott Winstead
Since the start of the pandemic, college enrollment has been sinking like a rock. In fact, over 1 million fewer students are enrolled in college ...
By Scott Winstead
After a fairly uneventful, undisturbed fall semester across the country, the return to class from the holiday break has been a very rocky proposition for ...
By Scott Winstead
If the cost of going to college increased consistently with the U.S. inflation rate over the last 50 years, students would be paying anywhere from ...