BLOG: Online Pre-K Boosts Student Success and District Enrollment By Stride Learning Solutions published 20 December 23 Online pre-K personalized options lets parents choose the right path for their child without changing districts.
Outschool: How to Use it For Teaching and Learning By Erik Ofgang published 8 December 23 The online teaching platform Outschool is popular with homeschoolers as well as K12 students and teachers.
Publicly Available Digital Collections By Steve Baule published 25 September 23 These publicly available digital collections from libraries, museums, and other institutions provide great resources for students and teachers
4 Simple Steps to Design Collaborative & Interactive Online PD With and For Teachers By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 3 May 23 Leveraging online spaces to offer teachers useful and engaging professional development opportunities in which they can learn new tools, practice what they teach, and be part of the process
6 Strategies for Boosting Online Class Retention By Erik Ofgang published 17 November 22 Dr. Stephanie McSpirit reduced the drop-fail-withdrawal rate in her social statistics class by 50 percent. Here’s how.
7 Things to Know About Being An Online Teacher By Erik Ofgang last updated 14 July 22 Online teachers should be open to learning new technology and be excited to provide individualized feedback to students.
Transforming Learning Spaces in Virtual Environments By Sascha Zuger published 19 April 22 Tech & Learning Innovative Leader Awards (Georgia): Most Innovative Learning Spaces
Transitioning from Remote to Virtual Schooling By Dr. Kecia Ray published 9 March 22 Assess your current virtual schooling program to make sure it offers the quality your students need to succeed
Synchronous Online Teaching Tips for Young Students By Erik Ofgang published 17 February 22 Educators share how to engage young students in synchronous online classes through music and by giving students choice in how they learn.
6 Tips For Asynchronous Teaching From An Award-Winning Educator By Erik Ofgang published 24 January 22 Susan Whitman recently won The Prelock Online Teaching Award at the University of Vermont for her health class. She shares tips for building an effective asynchronous course.
Using Virtual Environments & Other Edtech to Foster Inclusivity By Erik Ofgang last updated 6 December 21 Professor Kathryn J. Biacindo at Fresno State finds students working in virtual environments with inclusive content learn more in less time.