In today’s digital-first learning environment, virtual classroom platforms have moved to the forefront of education. At the heart of this shift are Learning Management Systems (LMSs), the tools that ...
Students at Learning Futures are developing a virtual reality learning space called Huddle that will be tested by an ASU class later this semester. Huddle is an instructor-led virtual learning ...
Wylie Wong is a freelance journalist who specializes in business, technology and sports. He is a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. When COVID-19 cases erupted across the ...
As pandemic restrictions continue to ease, many colleges and universities are looking to ramp up their on-campus classes and activities. However, it seems that many marginalized students would like to ...
Virtual learning has scaled fast — but creating engagement at scale remains a challenge. As colleges and universities expand online offerings, the goal now is clear: Build environments where students ...
Virtual classrooms are redefining how we teach and learn, blending real-time interaction with flexible, on-demand access. From video conferencing to collaborative whiteboards, today’s tools make ...
In the metaverse era, education as we know it will change. And I’m not just talking about formal education in schools, colleges, and universities – but also workplace learning and lifelong learning.
Classroom learning remains a cornerstone of education, fostering a dynamic environment where students engage with peers and instructors in real-time. Within these walls, knowledge transcends textbooks ...
At a time when technology is influencing almost every part of our lives, changing the way we work, play, travel, shop and communicate with one another, one of the most exciting frontiers in ...
Jason Brown is a senior field solutions architect with CDW Government. He specializes in digital experience workspace solutions for higher education customers nationwide. Cari Warnock is the CDW ...
When pandemic-related restrictions were lifted, most K-12 educators and students gladly returned to in-person learning. A 2022 analysis of the nation’s 100 largest districts suggested that most either ...