The State of Digital Education — Are You Ready for Disruption?

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Just as it has disrupted major industries like telecommunications and retail, the Internet is now rapidly disrupting educational paradigms as well.

Post-College Professional Training: The Next Big Trend in Tutoring?

On February 26, 2013, in Tutoring, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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Enter the online tutoring startup Thinkful. Its tagline is “Online school for a better career.” Its aim is to bridge the gap between the skill set you have when you get out of college and the skill set you really need to get a good job: “level-up to find the job you’ll love” as they put it.

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Blended Learning: 3 Reasons Tutors Should Be Interested

On January 29, 2013, in export, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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Blended learning – a combination of face-to-face and online learning that reduces “classroom contact hours” while incorporating “computer-mediated activities” to form an integrated instructional approach – is getting attention as a solution to a range of academic and financial challenges in education today, particularly in higher ed settings.

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Coursera Offers Fee-Based "Verified Certificates" to MOOC Students

On January 15, 2013, in In The News, export, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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By linking students’ coursework to their identities, Signature Track provides a way to show achievement and share course records with employers, schools, or whomever you choose.

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2013: The Year of Learning Analytics in Online Education?

On January 1, 2013, in learning analytics, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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Among the questions these learning analytics can potentially answer is: How can the online course instructor improve his or her instructional approach and better support students?

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Can Live Online Tutoring Boost US Academic Achievement?

On December 18, 2012, in Technology in Education, Tutoring, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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Is live online tutoring “the answer” to America’s educational challenges? Probably not – but it can undoubtedly help deliver affordable, high-quality tutoring to many kids and adults.

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4 Sources to Help You Find Cool MOOCs

On December 12, 2012, in online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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MOOCs are proliferating by leaps and bounds – but how do you know what’s available?

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The Teacher’s Apple

On November 13, 2012, in Education Industry, Technology in Education, ed tech, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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As more and more laptops, smartphones and tablets find their way into college, high school and increasingly even middle school and grade school classrooms, more and more of that equipment is designed and sold by Apple. Why haven’t tech giants like Microsoft been more successful at taking market share from Apple in this growing market?

11 Most “Wicked Awesome” Education Infographics I’ve Seen Lately

On November 7, 2012, in Education, General, Technology in Education, by Scott Cronenweth
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Who doesn’t love a good infographic?

Top 5 Free Online Tutoring Tools

On October 23, 2012, in Technology in Education, Tutoring, ed tech, online learning, by Scott Cronenweth
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As online learning grows in importance and popularity worldwide, new tools are emerging to support it. Here are 5 free tools that enable tutors, teachers – or even just well-intentioned friends and relatives – to interact with learners over the Internet, no pens or paper required. 1: IDroo whiteboard for Skype Everybody already knows about [...]