The Legal Pitfalls to Cyber Education

Cyber education is an emerging field with enormous potentials and challenges for higher education. Cyber education can be considered as a new and highly flexible component in a rapidly changing multi-model education system. Success or failure of cyber education depends on the best practices and their proper implementation, with the potential to make cyber education as effective as, or more effective than, onsite education.This program will include a review of possible legal issues that can arise from this new and ever increasingly used form of education.
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Making maths and STEM digital in the post-secondary education sector

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ADCET and the Australian Tertiary Education Network on Disability (ATEND) presented this webinar . Greg O'Connor from texthelp introduced EquatIO. EquatIO a new tool for making digital maths and STEM simpler for students and teachers to create mathematical equations, formulas, graphs and more on their computer, or via a mobile device, tablet or Chromebook. Does the voice recognition need training like DNS?
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