Digital learning isn’t going anywhere–nor should it. Students have to develop critically important digital skills to succeed in higher education and meet their career goals, and they’ll do just that ...
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 ...
In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, we are witnessing a seismic shift in how people communicate, access information and conduct business. At the forefront of this change are digital ...
Digital learning has not always been as ubiquitous as it is today–in fact, a decade ago, the concept made many educators uncomfortable. But today, digital learning resources are embraced as tools that ...
Imagine an Alabama finance trader leaving his PhD program because he’s bored. Years later, he creates the world’s biggest academic knowledge base. Only Jimmy Wales could make this paradox work. His ...
As thousands of educators, entrepreneurs and investors gathered at the recent ASU+GSV Summit, the premier event for innovation around human development, a growing number recognized both the need and ...
Schools in 10 North Carolina counties are preparing to launch a variety of digital learning projects for the 2024-25 school year and beyond, including mobile podcasting studios, a virtual reality ...
A digital sketch, by the author, of participants discussing their use of e-textbooks. Ekaterina Rzyankina, Author provided (no reuse) In the past four years it’s become increasingly common for part or ...
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