How to Teach Tech in an Online Environment By Sascha Zuger published 19 August 20 Ironically, teaching tech through tech is a challenge, but Champlain College Online is cracking the code
How Colleges are Using Tents and Outdoor Classrooms By Erik Ofgang published 12 August 20 Tents and outdoor classrooms are springing up on campuses, with edtech following
How to Transition to Virtual Learning from Video Learning By Ellen Ullman published 24 July 20 UMass Boston is increasing its virtual learning capabilities
How an Innovative College Model Accelerates Degree Completion and Lowers Cost By Annie Galvin Teich published 23 July 20 Rivet School combines online learning and personal coaching for an accredited, job-focused bachelor’s degree in as little as two years and for less than $10,000.
How a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Can Support Art and Design Students By Sascha Zuger published 21 July 20 Implementing a virtual desktop infrastructure can help keep creative juices flowing at art and design schools
How Ventilation Systems are Being Upgraded for Back to School By Erik Ofgang published 13 July 20 School ventilation systems are being upgraded to better protect students and staff by integrating new technologies and processes
How It’s Done: Continuing to Offer Counseling Services During a Pandemic By Ellen Ullman published 8 July 20 Counseling services at Allan Hancock College continue to be available remotely through additional resources and platforms
How It’s Done: Building a Remote Learning Campus By Sascha Zuger published 6 July 20 Dumb luck and smart tech has helped USC create a ‘new normal’ remote learning success story
4 Ways to Close the Digital Divide by Partnering with Communities, Businesses, and Nonprofits By Ellen Ullman published 29 June 20 Closing the digital divide continues to be a priority at many higher ed institutions
How It's Done: Workforce Development Partnerships By Ellen Ullman published 25 June 20 Maryville University president Mark Lombardi discusses workforce development and his institution's new approach
How It’s Done: Hands-On Cybersecurity Training By Ellen Ullman published 19 June 20 The Cyber Fusion Center at Maryville University provides practical cybersecurity training for aspiring security professionals
10 Tips to Support Mental Health in Online Learning Environments By Lindsey Kucich published 5 June 20 Advice for educators to help support positive mental health during remote learning, including during times of crisis
6 Tips to Ensure Free Education Apps Are Safe By Carl Hooker published 27 May 20 From compatibility to analytics, educators need to consider more than the price when it comes to free education apps
Preparing for Back to School: Virtual Professional Development By Ray Bendici published 21 May 20 How the University of Missouri Kansas City is preparing virtual professional development for blended learning in the fall and beyond.
How to Improve WiFi Connection for Remote Learning Using a WiFi Booster By Luke Edwards published 20 May 20 Improve WiFi to avoid freezing on video or audio by following these tops tips on how to best set up an extender.
4 Steps to Power Curricula with AV By Matt Allard last updated 13 May 20 The key components of an AV system that supports innovative coursework
How to Live Stream Video for Classes By Cindy Davis published 7 May 20 Best practices, advice, and resources for creating a live stream for higher ed classes.
How It’s Done: Solving Real-World Problems Using Design Thinking and Innovation By Annie Galvin Teich published 4 May 20 Creating an innovation hub with proven innovation methodologies allows Cal Poly students to tackle challenging public sector problems locally and globally.
A Step-by-Step Move to a Virtual Campus By Cindy Davis published 4 May 20 How Benedictine University moved to becoming a virtual campus.