What Is UDL?

February 4, 2019

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an education framework based on decades of neuroscience research and is endorsed throughout the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). UDL is built on the foundation that all students deserve a rigorous education that allows them to become purposeful & motivated, resourceful & knowledgable, and strategic & goal-directed - in sum, expert learners.

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University of Oregon

Nestled in the lush Willamette Valley, with an easy drive to both the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, the University of Oregon is renowned for its research prowess and commitment to teaching. The UO is one of just two Pacific Northwest members of the prestigious Association of American Universities, a consortium of 62 leading public and private research institutions in the United States and Canada.

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Major Challenges Encountered By Students While Studying Abroad

Infographic | March 12, 2020

Studying abroad gives students a chance to grow. In the following post, you will find a few challenges that students often find in a foreign nation. Practice more before the start of your studies. Ask local people for help. To fight with such barriers, make the best use of the translator app. Build up a new "social circle" and get used to the unknown city. Get involved in new interests, adventures or any activity to be part of the mainstream.

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3 Practical Approaches For eLearning Evaluation

Infographic | March 9, 2020

Evaluating training effectiveness is important because it sheds light on the following aspects. Based on a publication in eLearning Guild, there are 3 approaches to consider. Data needs to be captured from participants at 4 different points during the learning process .For organizations that do not want to invest in extensive analytics, the Learning Management System (LMS) is a tool that can be leveraged to provide simple analytics in the form of reports based on the learners' progress in training programs.

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Is Social Media Ruining Students?

Infographic | February 6, 2020

There’s no doubt that social media has had a huge impact on the lives of students, but what ‘s less clear is whether this impact has been good or bad. An infographic by Online Education that looks at the pros and cons of a national student body that is embedded in social media.

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Why Should Your School Have An App?

Infographic | March 3, 2020

Your own app helps you manage multiple classes instead of relying on chat platforms that make communication clutter. Parents and teachers can communicate better by sharing posts, comments, and likes. Your own app will create a lot of structure in communication. It becomes easy to send individual class timetables to specific class groups for parents to view online. No more printing and wasting paper. Your app gives you control over collecting payments safely. You will also be able to send reminders on payment dues and confirm receipt from parents.

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E-Learning: What the Numbers Say

Infographic | August 12, 2022

The worldwide market for mobile learning will reach $325 billion in 2025. IBM has saved $200 million since switching to eLearning. Coursera student enrollment has surged by 438% in the last two years. In 2020, 180 million learners worldwide used massive open online courses.

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Effective Blended Learning Strategies Using Digital Formats

Infographic | December 11, 2019

Blended learning offers more power to the experience of learning by reaping the benefits of structured classroom training as well as the personalized nature of digital training. In other words, this learning approach is a combination of one or more of the following digital learning formats and classroom training programs.

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Spotlight

University of Oregon

Nestled in the lush Willamette Valley, with an easy drive to both the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains, the University of Oregon is renowned for its research prowess and commitment to teaching. The UO is one of just two Pacific Northwest members of the prestigious Association of American Universities, a consortium of 62 leading public and private research institutions in the United States and Canada.

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