Infographics in Science Education
When teaching a complex scientific concept, process, or mechanism, consider using an infographic. An infographic is an image containing visual representations of statistics, data, maps, or other...
View Article49 Ideas for Online Learning Activities
Online learning does not have to be limited to video lectures, quizzes, and written assignments. With a little out-of-the box thinking, professors can construct activities that stimulate students’...
View ArticleMaking the Leap: 7 Tips for New Online Learners
Will this semester be your first time taking an online course? While a syllabus should outline the technicalities and course navigation, the mental leap from traditional instruction to a virtual...
View ArticleHow to Start Curating Content
Content curation is a way of collecting online resources in an organized manner and then effectively sharing them with a chosen audience. The amount of valuable information online can at times seem...
View ArticleMain Steps Toward “Like a Boss” Research for e-Learning Students
The following is a guest post written by Lesley Vos, a private educator for high school students from Chicago and a passionate blogger. She writes on topics of education, college life, academic...
View ArticleNewest Thoughts on Online Education
As online education grew by leaps and bounds, leaders of higher education realized that the best way to harness this new mode of instruction was to study its effects and, based on that, devise...
View ArticleWeb Platforms to Enhance Students’ Knowledge and Skills
The following is a guest post written by Rachel Bartee, an ESL teacher, freelance writer, and passionate blogger. She is constantly looking for ways to improve her skills and expertise. Her life...
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