Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about education, edtech and higher education. In 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic began to squeeze and reshape higher ...
Determining whether students learn better with in-person classroom learning or online is a multifaceted question. Both modalities offer unique advantages and challenges, impacting student engagement, ...
More than four years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, students’ perspectives on digital learning continue to differ significantly from those held by college instructors and administrators.
A growing number of U.S. college students are expressing a renewed preference for on-campus learning, according to EDUCAUSE’s 2025 Students and Technology Report. The report surveyed thousands of ...
Vanessa Ventura’s senior year of high school resembled her experience during the pandemic, when, as a seventh-grader, she’d log into her computer and start her day, alone, in front of a screen. “The ...
A new analysis of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey underscores the significance of belonging and relevance of content and assessment for online learners. It’s been five years since ...
The question of whether students learn better online or in a classroom setting is a multifaceted debate, encompassing considerations of individual learning styles, access to resources, social ...
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