Some online students are already deeply engaged as members, officers or even founders of clubs and learning communities. At the same time, others might be asking — does my school even have clubs?
The intersection of online learning and experiential learning is an intriguing curricular space for study and development. On the one hand, offering experiential learning to students in an online ...
Community colleges have traditionally served local students, but online programs are changing that. Fully online options are expanding flexibility and redefining how students access community ...
The Office of the Provost is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for faculty to participate in an online learning community (OLC) focused on developing hybrid and online learning courses. Led ...
In recognizing the need to support the likely pool of future faculty coming from participants in the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), The Center for the ...
Damon Lembi is CEO of LearnIt, a leading L&D organization helping business leaders throughout the world develop their teams. Have you ever walked out of a great workshop, event, boot camp or retreat ...
Before COVID-19 turned the academic world upside down, community and connection happened almost spontaneously. Students could walk into a classroom and introduce themselves to the people around them ...
Ricardo Alcaraz is taking three of his five courses online this semester at Santa Ana College: an anthropology class, business calculus and business law. It’s a course schedule that reflects a new ...
As colleges plan to welcome students back for the fall semester—while preparing for a possible second outbreak of the coronavirus that would force classes back online–one thing is for sure: Community ...
The debate over online versus in-person classroom learning in K-12 education rages on, driven by concerns over student engagement, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Advocates of ...