Today is the first day of my new gig as the Director of Digital Learning Initiatives at our Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL). Over the next weeks and months I’ll be sharing with ...
Too many Americans are dissatisfied with the state of public education. But have no fear—tech billionaires are here to save the day. These education reformers with tech industry fortunes, like ...
In fall 2021, the Student Course Evaluation Advisory committee modified the ten common questions to reflect the increase in learning experiences outside of a traditional “classroom.” Compound ...
In 1965, Robert Gagne published “The Conditions of Learning.” In the book, Gagne defined learning as, “a change in an individual’s capacities that continues during a specific period, and that cannot ...
As a leader, you need to build the organization’s capacity to make decisions without relying on you—this starts with asking ...
You’d have to live under a rock to be unfamiliar with the rise of game-based learning in classrooms across the nation in recent years. Integrating a game into an instructional unit may seem daunting, ...
(This is the third post in a five-part series. You can see Part One here and Part Two here.) Part Two ‘s contributors were Sean Kelly, Sidney D’Mello, Shelly Lynn Counsell, Dr. Jennifer Davis Bowman, ...
Exams in India are more than dates on a calendar. They shape family conversations, influence classroom dynamics, and weigh ...
Using video can really help students understand things better, especially when the videos are like explainer videos they can ...