A new offering from open education company Lumen Learning offers students and faculty insights and tools to make their own decisions about how to learn most effectively. Developed as part of the Next ...
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Edmentum today announced the launch of Courseware Elementary, standards-aligned digital curricula for K-5. Courseware Elementary combines with the award-winning Courseware library for grades 6-12 to ...
With internal and external pressure mounting, many faculty members and administrators are looking for ways to improve the quality of teaching and learning. For faculty and administrators, there are ...
K–12 digital curriculum provider Imagine Learning has acquired K–12 reading support company Winsor Learning to address the needs of over 7 million students with disabilities across the United States.
OER courseware offers a number of benefits, including cost savings and increased student engagement--but it isn't without its critics While the use of OER (open educational resources) is often praised ...
RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Researchers from VitalSource Technologies, a leading education technology solutions provider, recently presented new insights into the ways that artificial intelligence ...
If you imagined a virtual bookshelf for digital textbooks, you might picture something like VitalSource. The 22-year-old company offers ebooks for purchase or rent from more than 1,500 educational ...
The ed tech market is restless. With vendors constantly acquiring and merging with other companies and startups popping up every other month, it can be difficult to keep track. Courseware, learning ...
HealthcareSource®, the leading provider of talent management solutions for the healthcare industry, today announced strategic partnerships with two of the healthcare industry's leading education ...
In a fall 2020 survey of institutions piloting adaptive courseware in gateway courses, 96 percent of faculty agreed that the technology helped them improve student learning, and allowed them to better ...