The Future of STEM Education is Now Infographic

September 13, 2018

Science is everywhere in the world around us. Technology is continuously expanding into every aspect of our lives. Engineering is the basic designs of roads and bridges, but also tackles the challenges of changing global weather and environmentally-friendly changes to our home. Mathematics is in every occupation, every activity we do in our lives.

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Union County College

Union County College is a public comprehensive community college providing quality, affordable, accessible educational programs that serve the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 19 Associate Degree colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College enrolls almost 20,000 credit, non-credit, and continuing education students and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Many programs lead to an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or an Associate in Applied Science degree.

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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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20 Best Tips For School Management Software

Infographic | March 26, 2020

Choose school management software that will be always online 24/7 for all users. Check for SAAS applications. Choose school management software that allows unlimited user licenses. This will help all the teachers, parents, and students use the software. Train your teachers efficiently and patiently to get the maximum benefit out of the software. Without the teachers, the software will stay idle.

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7 Steps for Selecting Adaptive Courseware

Infographic | February 14, 2020

How do colleges and universities decide which courseware to use? With so many options to review, how do you determine which are most relevant to your goals? Contacted 16 institutions working with Every Learner Everywhere, a network that supports innovation in teaching practices, to learn about their preferred procurement methods. Below are seven steps to a successful process for selecting adaptive courseware.

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Top Learning Management System (LMS) Statistics For 2020 You Need To Know

Infographic | January 21, 2020

The reasons behind this growth are simple, not only are HR managers and training managers looking for a way to educate their employees in a flexible and low-cost way, but educators are seeing the benefits of introducing a Learning Management System to their students. The Global Growth Of The Mobile Learning Market Is Expected To Be Worth $37 Billion By 2020.

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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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Changing the Paradigm from Classroom to eLearning

Infographic | December 13, 2019

To solve this problem, first you need to understand why employees are not always welcoming toward eLearning. While training has been an integral part of corporate workplace, until recent years it was dominated by instructor-led classroom sessions. Any radical change, especially when it involves technology, meets resistance from employees.

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Union County College

Union County College is a public comprehensive community college providing quality, affordable, accessible educational programs that serve the greater Union County region. It is the first of New Jersey’s 19 Associate Degree colleges, serving both career-minded and transfer-oriented students since 1933. The College enrolls almost 20,000 credit, non-credit, and continuing education students and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Many programs lead to an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or an Associate in Applied Science degree.

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