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Classroom Learning

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Key points: Traditional classroom learning is now modernizing Debates remain about online vs. classroom learning Stay up to date on the latest in classroom learning trends Classroom learning remains a cornerstone of education, fostering a dynamic environment where students engage with peers and instructors in real-time.

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What It Takes For a College to Go Online

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Engage Faculty in the Decision to Go Online “If faculty don’t participate, you won’t have a program,” says Lisa Springer, provost at LIM College, a small Manhattan fashion-management school. Most early online units sent virtual instructors off on their own, with little or no support.

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6 Tips for How to Build an Online College Degree from Scratch #DLNchat

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This approach improves access and learning as well when students play a role in the design of content, said some of the chat participants. Students get the best of both worlds where they can engage the instructor and other students but still have the flexibility of online work,” said White. In my experience, blended is best.

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Say Goodbye to Boring PD: Rethinking Technology’s Role in Professional Development

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More than anything else, people who participated said, “This was the most useful PD class I have ever taken.” Rather than wait for the teacher to do it at a future date, good PD should insist on letting the instructor serve as the facilitator just as they should do with their own students. No more non-measurement of PD.

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The Role of Microlearning and Andragogy in Enhancing Online Student Engagement

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In the traditional learning environment, student engagement levels varied, and educators could easily gauge participation where, in online platforms, the lack of physical presence and direct interaction makes it difficult to assess student engagement. Therefore, it is evident that online learning presents a unique set of challenges.

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Online Learning vs. Classroom Learning Research

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Students can participate from virtually anywhere with an internet connection, breaking down geographical barriers and providing opportunities for individuals who may not have access to traditional educational institutions. Is elearning a good substitute for classroom learning? Another benefit of online learning is accessibility.

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The Role of Microlearning and Andragogy in Enhancing Online Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

In the traditional learning environment, student engagement levels varied, and educators could easily gauge participation where, in online platforms, the lack of physical presence and direct interaction makes it difficult to assess student engagement. Therefore, it is evident that online learning presents a unique set of challenges.