ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - From classrooms to computer screens, desks to dining room tables, education looks different this year for teachers and students. “There’s going to be some early confusion, but ...
Virtual learning is nowhere near its pandemic peak, but it has entered the K-12 education mainstream and remains an option for many students. That is why it is important for educators and policymakers ...
As teachers get ready to return to a school format in which many will have to do virtual instruction, area experts in online teaching offer some advice. Connect with students, offer rigorous ...
While Princeton students have just begun the fall semester, their professors have been working for months to reimagine how classes are taught in our new virtual world. Like schools across the country, ...
Students and parents have been at the forefront of conversations about virtual learning as families across the country adapt to different forms of online education in response to the pandemic. Now ...
If you’re teaching this fall, you’re probably trying to figure out how your courses will be affected by the dual reverberations of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter. Being prepared for an uncertain ...
WASHINGTON – Rachel Pomeroy tries to be as engaging as one can be when reviewing physics concepts with high schoolers on the eve of summer vacation. The veteran teacher projects images of an “open” ...
A joint research team from KAIST has successfully developed and deployed a virtual teaching assistant (VTA) that provides personalized feedback to individual students even in large-scale classes. The ...
In a matter of just a few years, TikTok has forged itself a spot at the front of the pack in regards to social media platforms. At the start of the pandemic, people who might have never heard of the ...