The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has profoundly impacted industries across the globe, particularly in content creation, research, and media. With AI’s ability to generate text, images, and even entire videos, the line between human-created and AI-generated content has begun to blur. This shift has given rise to a critical need for AI detector tools—software solutions designed to...
The Importance of LMS in Facilitating Learning Transfer
Learning transfer involves applying knowledge or skills gained during a learning experience to varied situations. It plays a crucial role in training programs, as without learning transfer, individuals may find it challenging to apply their newly acquired knowledge in real-world contexts. Basically, it is the practical application of skills learned from an online training program. A...
The Graduate’s Guide to Careers in Academia
If you are a recent graduate, a career path in academia can be an exciting option when it comes to figuring out your next move. With multiple paths to take, it can be challenging to pick what’s right for you, particularly given the tricky landscape of academic careers, which require ample dedication and hard work. If you’re in need of a little more information when it comes to pursuing an...
RELAXATION TIPS & TECHNIQUES FOR ALL STUDENTS
Every student gets stressed out or overwhelmed from time to time. From the youngest learners to the oldest, they all need time to relax. As we age, we need more reminders to take time for our mental and physical health. Whether taking classes online or in person, there are numerous tips for students of all ages and abilities designed to help them relax. Teachers can introduce the relaxation...
Coaching & American Sign Language: Communication and Competition For All
Did you know that coaching is a $ 2.8 billion industry? In fact, there are nearly 23,000 certified coaches in North America alone. From life coaches to those on the sidelines, these mentor-like figures play prominent roles in developing athletes, young people, and professionals across the continent and globe. What if coaches could make an even bigger impact? What if, with a little bit of...
Advance Your Career with a TEFL Certificate
Every single day there are people looking for ways to take their careers to the next level or even change careers. Are you interested in teaching? Do you have teaching experience? If you answered yes to either of these questions and you would like to take your career to the next level, or get back into the groove of teaching, maybe it is time to consider a career Teaching English as a Foreign...
Summer Trip to France? Learn French Today
Bonjour! Hello! Summer vacations are coming up for families with students. Many others also like to travel during the summer months to enjoy the beautiful weather at destinations around the world. Do you have a summer bucket list of places you’d like to visit? Is France, or Paris, or the Eiffel Tower specifically on that list? Then we have just the thing for you. What better way to...
6 Tips to Select a Specialization in Education
6 Tips to Select A Specialization in Education In today’s ever-changing, fast-paced world, specialized education has excellent value. As the demand for more qualified and skilled educators increases and evolves, developing an in-depth understanding of specific subjects or teaching techniques is becoming more critical. Educators who focus on a specific area of education can help meet the...
The EdTech News for Friday, March 10, 2023: Procrastinators Actually Start Early
Families that learn together, code together. An innovative community computing program called Families Learning Together is an established education project run by Texas State University and taught by student-facilitators from the School of Art and Design. The program teaches families and kids make art and tell stories with “computational thinking” and computer programming. The maker clubs and...
Teaching & Learning Legend Judith Heumann (1947 to 2023)
“Some people say that what I did changed the world,” Judith Heumann wrote, “But really, I simply refused to accept what I was told about who I could be. And I was willing to make a fuss about it.” Judith Heumann died on March 4, 2023. The disability rights activist was 75. A wheelchair user after contracting polio as a two year-old, Heumann’s life of resisting the status quo was inevitable. When...