Smart campus The next-generation connected campus

May 20, 2019

The higher education landscape is at the crossroads of an amazing digital shift. Higher education is faced with complex disruption from a changing student body who are digital natives expecting a more intuitive experience that fosters positive outcomes. This is where a digital campus, also referred to as a smart campus, plays a role in transforming the lives it touches. Innovative institutions recognize the importance of true transformation using technology that enables frictionless, touchless, and intuitive experiences driven by a digitally connected community.

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Glendale Community College

Glendale Community College welcomes students of all diverse backgrounds, goals, ages, abilities, and learning styles. As an institution of higher education, we are committed to student learning and success. Using personal interaction, dynamic and rigorous instruction, and innovative technologies, we foster the development of critical thinking and lifelong learning. We provide students with the opportunity and support to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to meet their educational, career, and personal goals. Our commitment is to prepare students for their many evolving roles in and responsibilities to our community, our state, and our society.

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE ON ELEARNING PARTNER SELECTION

whitePaper | December 16, 2021

The eLearning industry is experiencing a transformation of sorts. With the global eLearning market expected to reach $275 billion 1 by 2022, an increasing number of industries are realizing the significance of eLearning to better train employees, fill the growing skill gap, and drive higher revenue.

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Positive Education: Theory and Practice

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

Today, many of us are recognizing that there is more to education than teaching basic skills. With the escalating levels of stress, anxiety, and depression among young people, we need Positive Education to promote greater happiness and well-being (Seligman,et al, 2009).

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The “Silent Epidemic” Finds Its Voice Demystifying How Students View Engagement in Their Learning

whitePaper | December 28, 2021

I’m pleased to share this special McREL research report on student engagement, which is unique in several ways: It was researched and written by students supported by McREL researchers, and it is an artifact of a unique moment in modern history, the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020.

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Edruptors 2021: the top international education influencers of the past year

whitePaper | January 20, 2022

Who are the opinion shapers within international education today? ISC Research has explored the question for this first white paper identifying the key education influencers who are followed on social media platforms by people around the world.

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6 key concepts in 2022 in corporate training

whitePaper | August 22, 2022

Corporate e-learning is increasingly becoming an important part of modern organizations. According to data released by the Brazilian Association of Training and Development, in 2021 companies should invest 20% more in training and development (T&D), compared to the previous year. Many organizations support this idea and consider corporate training an essential part of a company’s investment and growth strategy

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To Make Big Changes for Students, Teachers Should Think a Little Smaller

whitePaper | September 30, 2020

Change in education tends to focus on the systems level. This makes sense. Policymakers have to ensure that reforms address the needs of massive numbers of children, and teachers need clear strategic direction and deep research upon which to base their work. Yet if the theories and research are to be meaningful, these initiatives need to be taken up by teachers as everyday practice.

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Spotlight

Glendale Community College

Glendale Community College welcomes students of all diverse backgrounds, goals, ages, abilities, and learning styles. As an institution of higher education, we are committed to student learning and success. Using personal interaction, dynamic and rigorous instruction, and innovative technologies, we foster the development of critical thinking and lifelong learning. We provide students with the opportunity and support to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to meet their educational, career, and personal goals. Our commitment is to prepare students for their many evolving roles in and responsibilities to our community, our state, and our society.

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