Distance learning has certainly been one of the most discussed technology categories in the entire country since early March when schools and businesses began to run remotely as a result of COVID-19.
New technologies don’t necessarily undermine quality writing instruction at colleges, writes Kim van Alkemade. Ms. van Alkemade, director of composition at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, ...
Many K-12 students do not have the technology to learn remotely while schools are closed, according to a new survey of public school districts in the state. The survey, from the Louisiana Department ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – As distance learning looms for thousands of students, so does the digital divide with the lack of an internet connection and other digital devices. Last week, the city of San ...
An event where leaders, educators, instructional designers and others mingle, discuss e-learning technology and learn ...
How did distance education change at colleges from 2019 to 2022? The U.S. Department of Education defines distance ed as “education that uses one or more technologies to deliver instruction to ...
From Mississippi to South Dakota, states are seeing increased enrollment in courses that rely on at least one form of technology as colleges expand online and hybrid options.
We at Ed Week have written about the potential for distance learning technologies to provide improved education to students in rural, remote, and impoverished areas of this country. Internet access, ...
United Way of Central Maryland (UWCM) received a $10,000 donation from Amazon to help provide needed distance learning technology for low-income students. The donation will allow UWCM to purchase ...
Over the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic forced not only companies but schools and universities to implement expansive new distance learning programs in a short amount of time. While some ...