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Transforming STEM education for undergraduates

Key points: Engaging in and offering full access to effective STEM education is a critical part of equipping undergraduate students … Read more The post Transforming STEM education for undergraduates appeared first on eCampus News.

Erin McNeill on Why We Need Media Literacy Now

Shownotes Outline Guest Bio Links We’ve been thinking a lot about whether or not schools are paying enough attention to teaching about media—what’s online, its purpose, and the impact. Part of this is driven by emerging technology and some of it is built on the back of the many discussions about phones in schools and whether they should be allowed. Media can entertain, inform, and connect us more ...[Read More]

5 Most Versatile Certifications for High School Students

By: Athena Kan Ever since kids were little, they’ve been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a tough question, right? And it only gets harder as they move through high school and start thinking about college, jobs, and their future. One way to help them get a head start? Certifications. Think of them as “mini-degrees” that teach real-world skills and help resumes stand out. Whet...[Read More]

Veranda Learning Buys Stakes in BB Virtuals and Navkar Digital to Expand Its Offerings

Veranda Learning Solutions, the leading EdTech company offering end-to-end solutions in education, has announced that it has acquired a 40.41% stake in BB Virtuals and a 65% stake in Ahmedabad-based online CA coaching institute Navkar Digital. The post Veranda Learning Buys Stakes in BB Virtuals and Navkar Digital to Expand Its Offerings first appeared on EdTechReview.

Entrepreneurial Mindset in Education: Teaching Students to Build Wealth

By fostering these skills early, educators can empower students to take ownership of their financial future. Source

10 Ways a Video Clipper Can Save Time in Video Editing

In this blog, we’re diving into 10 game-changing ways a simple video clipper can save you tons of time and […] Source

FOAMfrat & Life Link III Partner for Medical Education

FOAMfrat, an industry-leading medical education provider, and Life Link III, a leader in air medical transport, have formed a cooperation to improve clinical education delivery. The post FOAMfrat & Life Link III Partner for Medical Education first appeared on EdTechReview.

EDGE Tutor Raises $1M Pre-Series A Round to Fuel Global Expansion

EDGE Tutor International, Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing online tutoring outsourcing company, has closed a $1 million pre-Series A fundraising round, building on its $800,000 seed round in 2023. The post EDGE Tutor Raises $1M Pre-Series A Round to Fuel Global Expansion first appeared on EdTechReview.

6 Policy Recommendations for Adopting AI in the Classroom

The Southern Regional Education Board’s Commission on AI in Education has published six recommendations on adopting artificial intelligence in schools, colleges, and universities. The guidance mark’s the commission’s first release since it was established last February, with more recommendations planned in the coming year.

What factors attract students to college?

The number of majors offered, availability of student organizations, campus safety, and favorable weather all outweigh affordability in influencing students’ college decisions, according to a new study from education company EAB. The post What factors attract students to college? appeared first on eCampus News.

How to Develop an Effective Framework for AI Readiness

How can we prepare students for a world increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence? If you are in the education field, it’s likely that you are dealing with AI in some way. “AI readiness” has emerged as a key focus area for forward-thinking educators. This approach goes beyond simply teaching students how to use AI tools; it aims to develop a comprehensive set of skills that will enable st...[Read More]

‘We’re Everywhere Now’: How a Speech Language Pathologist Has Seen Her Work Evolve

Debi Ryan insists that bad days are few and far between in her line of work as a school-based speech language pathologist. The good days, she says, are abundant — thanks in great part to her ongoing enthusiasm for and belief in the power of communication in the lives of children and adults. She calls her job “soul-filling,” and she has anecdotes to back it up. Ryan has worked in a public school se...[Read More]

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