Online learning isn't exactly new—its origins go all the way back to the 1960s. Still, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its use as students all over the world were forced to transition to remote ...
Carlos Soto is an award-winning reviewer and journalist with 20 years of experience covering technology and business within various sectors and industries. Tailoring lessons and material to each ...
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 ...
For most of the week, school districts faced a decision: To move school online or to cancel altogether with snow in the forecast and ice on the roads. Administrators consider the few days built in to ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has left large numbers of students, teachers and families grappling with the challenges of remote learning. Remote learning can be particularly challenging for students who are ...
For Kelly Marsh, the pandemic wasn’t just a global health concern — it was a constant battle between a toddler’s curiosity and a kindergartner’s digital classroom. Nearly six years ago, the covid-19 ...
Snow days, a nostalgic rite of passage for generations of students across the northern United States, might seem destined to be a memory of school days past. For nearly a century, schools have ...
The omicron variant is roiling schools across the country, causing widespread teacher shortages, spikes in student absenteeism, and a dearth of school bus drivers. Superintendents from Vancouver, Wash ...
Heath Oates, the superintendent of the El Dorado Springs school district, is in a fiscal pickle. In his rural district in western Missouri where both cell phone and Wi-Fi service is spotty, a ...
The pandemic may have necessitated remote learning, but it didn’t create the concept of online education. For years, schools and colleges have tinkered with training cohorts of students virtually. The ...