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There’s a New Wave of AI Research Coming to Transform Education

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Online learning, you’re just looking at a screen.” Other challenges are that online students don’t have the same level of interaction with instructors or teaching assistants, he explains, and lack the social interaction and peer-to-peer learning students experience by being on campus.

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Teaching in the Era of Bots: Students Need Humans Now More Than Ever

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Relationships underpin all of the “Big Six” experiences, which include “a professor who made me excited about learning” and “professors who cared about me as a person.” Meanwhile, research is also being conducted today to understand how chatbots can be used as teaching assistants.

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The Best of Both Worlds: Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Hybrid Education 

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While not a panacea, hybrid education can be a middle option that addresses the complaints of both in-person-only and online-only education. Hybrid—or blended—modality education includes both in-person and online learning, which can be synchronous or asynchronous. Increased planning for program and instructors.

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ASU Prep Digital Forges Partnership With Ohio Charter School Network To Reduce Student Learning Loss Due To Covid Quarantine

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16, 2021) – After powering through a year or more of remote and hybrid learning due to COVID, a significant share of traditional school districts are returning to familiar in-person models this school year. Even so, the advantages of online learning remain clear, particularly in the event of student quarantines.

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The Best of Both Worlds: Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Hybrid Education 

Faculty Focus

While not a panacea, hybrid education can be a middle option that addresses the complaints of both in-person-only and online-only education. Hybrid—or blended—modality education includes both in-person and online learning, which can be synchronous or asynchronous. Increased planning for program and instructors.

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EdSurge HigherEd Year in Review: Our Top Higher Education Stories of 2018

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While not quite the “Year of the MOOC,” 2018 saw a resurgence in interest around the ways these massive open online courses are delivering free (and more often these days, not free) online education around the world, and how these providers are increasingly turning to traditional institutions of learning.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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Here’s what they had to say: The demand for online learning will continue to grow in 2022 and possibly lead to the creation of virtual schools, which would introduce new AR and VR learning processes. — Stephen Heywood, Broadcast Engineer, PTZOptics. –Myles Hunter, Co-Founder and CEO, TutorMe.

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