Louisiana Tech professor named Fellow of national engineering education society
RUSTON — Dr. Jenna P. Carpenter, associate dean for undergraduate education and professor of mathematics and statistics in Louisiana Tech's College of Engineering and Science, has been elected as one of 12 new Fellows of the American Society for …
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Technology is the key to teaching future skills
He is among an expanding group of entrepreneurs who believe that technology holds the key to resolving many of the problems facing education providers and institutions. They argue that education is on the brink of a digital revolution – one potentially …
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Career Education Corp. expands major adaptive learning experiment
Career Education Corp. has begun one of higher education's broadest experiments with adaptive learning. Institutions in the for-profit chain have powered more than 300 online course sections with the emerging technology, and enrollments in those …
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Technology can boost local education efforts
Several Aiken County public schools will benefit through new technology initiatives being introduced this summer. The School District is providing a number of iPad devices for North Aiken Elementary School, Paul Knox Middle School and Wagener-Salley …
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Career Education Corp. expands major adaptive learning experiment
Career Education Corp. has begun one of higher education's broadest experiments with adaptive learning. Institutions in the for-profit chain have powered more than 300 online course sections with the emerging technology, and enrollments in those …
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Diane Ravitch's Top Three Pet Peeves with Education Technology
IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES: For Diane Ravitch, there's a non-negotiable conundrum between "teachers [who] see technology as a tool to inspire learning" and "entrepreneurs [who] see it as a way to standardize teaching, to replace teachers, to make …
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