When pandemic-related restrictions were lifted, most K-12 educators and students gladly returned to in-person learning. A 2022 analysis of the nation’s 100 largest districts suggested that most either ...
It’s easy to imagine that many of today’s 2nd graders—future accountants, computer programmers, lawyers—will rarely see the inside of a traditional office. The pandemic is likely to accelerate a trend ...
When COVID-19 forced schools to go virtual this past spring, reported declines in learning performance were not surprising. A recent study showed math and English/language arts outcomes suffer most ...
When governments issued lockdown orders earlier this year, organizations everywhere scrambled to move their learning programs online. Since then, a team at the NeuroLeadership Institute has conducted ...
With the rapid advancements in technology, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have become popular tools in various industries, including employee training and development. These immersive ...
What if virtual-reality avatars could teach humans empathy–in the real world, not in the realms of gaming or science fiction? In some workplaces, that’s already happening. Mursion, a San Francisco ...
Ayla Kickhofel is a student in Maryland. She is a contributor to EdTech: Focus on K–12, sharing her experience with educational technology. Editor’s Note: In this Virtual Learning Diary, high school ...
With new people entering the health care field every day, providing proper training is as important as ever, and each year, the techniques hospitals and health care companies are using to do that are ...
Virtual learning has the potential to be much better, or worse, than in-person learning. Source: Philippe Bout/Unsplash When governments issued lockdown orders earlier this year, organizations ...