CourseArc Develops Tool that Enables Sharing of Course Content Across Counties and States
CourseArc has developed a feature that enables the sharing of course content across counties and states.
CourseArc has developed a feature that enables the sharing of course content across counties and states.
CourseArc and the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS) have teamed up to deliver free online education courses on the rich history and culture of Maryland through their Historical Investigations Portal. New lessons will be released on a bi-weekly basis. Resources are free!
Griffin-Hammis Associates (GHA), a nationally recognized leader in Customized Employment training and technical assistance, announces the upcoming release of its newly revised Certified Business and Technical Assistance Consultant (CBTAC) course. CBTAC is a proprietary training and consultative system developed by GHA to address the needs of state Vocational Rehabilitation and other disability agencies as they increase [...]
The growing presence of technology in the classroom provides education leaders and teachers opportunities to customize learning content from the district level to the student level. A well-developed education technology product also allows a teacher to play to his or her own strengths, as well as the students', by combining traditional teaching methods with technology for blended learning.
Classrooms of all types, traditional and virtual, K-12, higher ed, and professional, use technology every day to prepare students through online learning. When used strategically and creatively, educational technology can provide meaningful opportunities for students. But instructors and administrators must make sure the digital learning is accessible to all students, including those with disabilities.
Use CourseArc to easily fill the gaps in your online curriculum while reducing your need for expensive, vendor-created content.
If students don't engage with their lessons, they won't retain the information long-term. Polls are one surprising and easy tactic to spark engagement and boost lesson retention.
How to avoid time traps and communication breakdowns when collaborating on course development.
How can you help an online student who's struggling? These tips will help you improve your students' learning outcomes while avoiding some awkward situations.
In Part 2 of our guide, we help you build proper assessments into your next course, develop an effective syllabus, and manage your collaborative development so you'll stay on time and budget.