Today’s education options for the adult learner can be a tricky path to navigate. From changing student populations to nontraditional delivery platforms to accreditation of the institutions themselves – there is much to consider.
Google+ is very similar to Facebook. The look and feel are comparable on both platforms, as is the way information is shared. How can you personally use it in the classroom?
Interested in the history of the U.S.? How about the Civil War? Well, there’s a great new blog about a war that set the tone for the U.S.
Looking to take your education interests to the next level?
How can you enhance what you’re already learning with an elective course?
Mary Dereshiwsky, from American Public University System, on Keys to Becoming an Effective Online Instructor: Dealing with Challenging Students… and More.
Your peers can prove to be valuable resources during your studies, as well as post-graduation.
Here are some of my picks for great tools for online students looking to improve their organization, researching, and studying skills.
Successful online teaching involves much more than navigating the technology of the online classroom software itself. This upcoming webcast will help explore this topic in detail, along with various components of online teaching.