by Robbie Grimes | Oct 18, 2020 | Education, eLearning, Features, Virtual Education
Some think being an online educator is easier than face-to-face: “The students read and learn on their own. They do their work. They turn it in, and then the teacher grades it—EASY!” However, in reality, that is completely untrue! Much more planning and communication...
by Aaron Kern | Jul 23, 2020 | Education, eLearning, Teacher Evaluation Software
With the quick switch to distance learning for the majority of schools last year, parents often felt helpless and confused as to what their children were learning and how well they were learning it. With the uncertainty of what this school year will look like, parents...
by Aaron Kern | Apr 10, 2020 | Education, eLearning, Teacher Evaluation Software
With E-Learning becoming the new reality in learning for our children, many parents have sounded off on social media on the new way of life and the extra role that the parents are fulfilling while their child is learning at home. As a parent that just starting...
by Robbie Grimes | Mar 30, 2020 | Education, eLearning, Leadership, Teacher Evaluation Software
I’ve heard people saying recently, “My video conference was hacked, and there were some really nasty things said and shared!” This is a teacher’s worst nightmare when leading a video conference with students. You can never be too careful! Our world has changed...
by Todd Whitlock | Mar 19, 2020 | Customer Support, Education, Leadership, Moving Beyond Compliance, Rural Education, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation Software
It has been a little more than a week since the trend for mass closing of onsite instruction in the Pk-12 and Higher-Ed environments became a norm. A recent article discusses the need to address serving for our special populations. Please keep in mind it is not only...