September 12, 2014
Categories: E-learning, Education, Resources, Technology
Tags: MOOC
Three years ago this week, Sebastian Thrun recorded his Stanford class on Artificial Intelligence, released it online to a staggering 180,000 students, and started a “revolution in higher education.” Soon after, Coursera, Udacity, and others promised free access to valuable content, supposedly delivering a disruptive solution that would solve massive student debt and a struggling economy. […]
August 26, 2014
Categories: Education
Tags: education, literature circles
Learning in a mother language (first language) is incredibly important to children’s further development and education. Early grade reading instruction should be in a language children speak and understand. When the instruction is in an unfamiliar language, an enormous amount of time must be spent first teaching children to understand, speak, read, and write that foreign language. This […]
August 26, 2014
Categories: Education
Tags: classroom, education, teachers
Education as a Fundamental Human Right First, in order for a country to develop, it must have the adequate human capital to do so. Second, that human capital is obtained through education. Third, that education is a pivotal part of human development, and can positively influence standards of living, health, and governance. Beginning in 1948, […]
August 25, 2014
Categories: Access, E-learning, Education, Lessons
Tags: college degree, equality, free access
At the online University of the People, anyone with a high school diploma can take classes toward a degree in business administration or computer science — without standard tuition fees (though exams cost money). Founder Shai Reshef hopes that higher education is changing “from being a privilege for the few to a basic right, […]
June 27, 2014
Categories: Ayiti Now Corp, Education
Tags: geography, misleading, Politics
Most world political maps aren’t telling you the whole story. Learn about five ways your map is misleading you about borders, territories, and even the roster of the world’s countries.