by Shelly Conlon | Mar 9, 2014 | Articles
On a recent BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) night, the whole evening was designed for students and parents sharing educational video games and apps. The video games and online activities Margaret L. Felty Elementary students are using in class aren’t just for fun.... by Adam Carter | Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
In today’s ever-changing world of education, digital tools are proving essential in creating compelling lessons and keeping “digitally fluent” students engaged in course material. As schools race to create 21st century learning environments, they are looking for ways... by Rafael Reif | Oct 10, 2013 | Articles
There is an option to fight the cost of college: Online college can be less expensive. Students fret that they won’t be able to afford colleges and universities in the USA. At a university like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, it now costs three times... by Pam Rankin | Oct 8, 2013 | Articles
If you’re in the middle of deciding between online schools and you’re feeling stuck, take a moment to appreciate the fact that you live in an age where these options are available. Online education is an incredible benefit. With 25 percent of college... by Chandra Bhushan | Apr 18, 2013 | Articles
There is no denying the fact, not everyone has the ability and the time to attend full time college or school. For years, educational program have been imparted via night and weekend classes and opening satellite campuses but with the growth of the internet more and...
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