As we recognized Digital Learning Day on Feb. 12, I was reminded of a reality many South Carolina families already know well — one size simply doesn’t fit all when ...
COVID-19 made remote work and remote learning a new norm for employees and students. But even as many have returned to ...
According to the new CHLOE 10 Report, nearly nine in 10 colleges plan to expand online programs to meet surging demand—a complete reversal from just two decades ago when policymakers actively ...
This year is primed to be a pivotal one for online learning, with the number of undergraduates studying fully online surpassing that of peers studying fully in person for the first time. Now two new ...
Two Illinois universities are among the latest to expand their virtual course offerings, partnering with the ed-tech company Risepoint to add online degrees and certificates in career-centered areas.
Data: Ohio Department of Education and Workforce; Chart: Erin Davis/Axios Visuals Six years after Ohio first moved school online during COVID shutdowns, several virtual schools from that era remain.
A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners. It’s been five years since ...
In 2021, the University of Massachusetts made a big bet, investing $130 million in an online education platform called “UMass Global.” The investment would be made over a decade, with payments mostly ...
As education continues to evolve in response to changing lifestyles, technology, and family priorities, more Filipino households are rethinking what ...