Education Technology

9 Ways To Assess Student Learning Online

May 30, 2021

There are a number of practices you can use to evaluate students mindfully. The best method will vary based on learning needs and objectives. For example, an online quiz will be your perfect match if your goal is to measure knowledge gains quickly. But if you want to test your students’ interview skills, you’re better off using a dialogue simulation.

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Clark Atlanta University

Clark Atlanta University (CAU) is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees as well as certificate programs to students of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Clark Atlanta was established in 1988 by the consolidation of Atlanta University (1865), the nation's first graduate school for African Americans, and Clark College (1869), the nation's first four-year liberal arts institution to serve a predominantly African-American undergraduate student population.

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10 Ideas to Prepare Engaging Online Learning

Infographic | August 19, 2020

Ask all of your students to set up an optimal workspace for photo/video assignments and online lessons. Pique your students' interest in a new project by making their task available before the online lesson so they'll have independent think time.

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How Technology in Schools Has Changed Over Time

Infographic | February 4, 2020

Can you imagine attending a school where whiteboards weren’t used,there were no handheld calculators, and headphones weren’t available? Travel back in time about 50-60 years, and that’s exactly what you’d get. This infographic takes a look at the changes of technology in school settings from the early 1900’s to present day.

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Benefits Of Cloud Computing In Education

Infographic | April 2, 2020

Technological service and support in education have spread through over 200 countries and territories, beneficiaries being researchers, educators, and students. K-12 schools and high education institutions like colleges and universities have been implementing products for a more innovative and flexible learning experience.

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How Dashboards Boost Engagement In Your SumTotal LMS

Infographic | April 16, 2020

Developing a learning organization of employees who make a commitment to life-long self-development is hard work. SumTotal Learn makes it easy for you to deliver any type of content to your users, but you need more than a user-friendly gateway to courses and resources.Your users need information on learning that is relevant, timely, and useful, whether they are learners, managers, administrators or L&D professionals. One of the best ways to give them feedback is with a well-designed dashboard tailored to their needs.

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The Best Learning Management Systems based on Customer Experience

Infographic | September 3, 2021

This Top 20 LMS list has been created using a holistic approach and is based on input from actual LMS users. The order of appearance depends on Customer Satisfaction (CSAT Score), Customer Effort (CEF Score) & Customer Expectation (CEX Score).

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3 Ways to Promote Equity in the Classroom

Infographic | March 17, 2020

Flexibility is the key to providing an equitable learning environment—one in which every student feels comfortable, valued and fully included in all aspects of learning. Discover how you can make this happen at your school or district today.

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Clark Atlanta University

Clark Atlanta University (CAU) is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees as well as certificate programs to students of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Clark Atlanta was established in 1988 by the consolidation of Atlanta University (1865), the nation's first graduate school for African Americans, and Clark College (1869), the nation's first four-year liberal arts institution to serve a predominantly African-American undergraduate student population.

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