With more than 6.7 million students taking at least one course online, higher education institutions are responding to this demand by investing in digital learning solutions and looking for highly ...
After a slow start in allocating federal ESSER funds, most states have found ways to spend their COVID relief dollars. In Montana, the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is directing its ESSER money ...
We've been writing for IDL for about the past seven months (together … Josh has been doing this a lot longer). More and more recently, we've been asking ourselves about the scope and scale of our ...
From K–12 schools to corporate learning settings, digital learning content is exploding. Leaders are struggling to keep up with what is being used and whether it is effective in both settings.
The need for digital learning content in classrooms is nothing new, but teachers, parents, and students are becoming more vocal in their desire to provide or have access to such materials outside of ...
The vast co-created commons of the internet have long been seen as a way for the connected and motivated to learn on their own. However, as digital has fundamentally changed how we find knowledge and ...
Almost 19 years ago, I started a new teaching position that introduced me to the world of online instruction in higher education. That summer, I was selected to be an assistant professor of psychology ...
Who owns the content that is created for online and blended courses? The faculty? The institution? Both? Do you know the answer to this question for your school? Would your answer agree with the ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gutenberg Technology (GT), provider of the premier end-to-end content management platform, today announced its partnership with Cengage, an education and technology company ...
Vanessa Peters Hinton, Ph.D., is a senior learning sciences researcher at Digital Promise. Her research focuses on digital learning in K–12 and higher education. Imagine this scenario: An office at ...
While old textbooks, dittos and film strips are rarely seen in most K-12 schools, there’s no federal law requiring districts to replace those learning tools with ...