Everyone has a different style of learning. Some people do well with reading the written word. Others learn better through audio. For some, sitting in a quiet library or home office space is key. For ...
In the vibrant tapestry of any classroom, students come equipped with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and unique ways of processing information. As educators, our responsibility lies not only in ...
Individuals take in and process information in a variety of ways, according to Terrence Maltbia, associate professor of organization and leadership at Columbia University. When it comes to employee ...
Immersive learning experiences are a new type of educational experience that can be used in place of traditional lectures and classrooms. Immersive learning is meant to mimic the real world by ...
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to learn things faster than others? It may not be about being smarter—it could just mean that they process and learn information differently. Determined to ...
Assessments are the lifeblood of employee training. Without feedback and data, how can you tell if training works? As Peter Drucker famously said, “What gets measured gets managed.” Traditional ...
ASU: Laser-Focused on Ensuring the Current Learning Experience; Sights Set on Designs for the Future
We're happy to be catching up with Kyle Bowen for the first time since his move to Arizona State University in February 2020 to assume his new post in the University Technology Office as the executive ...
Christin Perry is a freelance writer with a passion for all topics related to health and family. She has been working as a writer for seven years now, and her work has appeared in Parents, The Bump, ...
Eileen Belastock, CEO of Belastock Consulting, is an ed tech strategist who understands and promotes the relationship between technology and education. Any K–12 district CTO will tell you that ...
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