How To Evaluate eLearning Programs And Measure Success

Measuring The Success Of An eLearning Program eLearning has become a potent tool in the fast-paced education and training environment, revolutionizing how we learn new information and skills. Education is now more readily available, flexible, efficient, and individualized, thanks to the digital transformation of learning. Assessing these programs’ effectiveness is becoming increasingly crucial as eLearning … Read more

As classes resume in sweltering heat, many schools lack air conditioning

Hitchner teaches in one of the estimated 36,000 public schools nationwide without adequate air conditioning. As temperatures keep rising around much of the country – July was the hottest month on record in earth’s history — schools are testing different approaches to beat the heat. This year the Philadelphia school district is starting the school … Read more

LGBTQ History Month Origins + 11 Powerful Ways To Celebrate

While June welcomes LGBTQ Pride Month with open arms, celebrating the achievements of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals, there’s yet another crucial chapter in this vibrant narrative that often remains lesser known: LGBTQ History Month. The purpose of this dedicated month is to educate individuals about the rich history, achievements, and contributions of … Read more

Overcoming Skills Mapping Challenges: Best Practices

5 Common Skills Mapping Challenges And 6 Best Practices For Improved Talent Management Skills mapping has gained tremendous significance in the business world, and with good reason. It supports leaders in utilizing their workforce’s skillsets in the best way possible to deal with the challenges and changes they face every day. Additionally, it aids training … Read more

Teaching kids the right way to say ‘I’m sorry’

McCarthy and her co-author, Marjorie Ingall, are also the pens behind SorryWatch, a website that analyzes apologies in the news, pop culture and history. SorryWatch is full of examples of bad apologies, such as actors who tweet “I’m sorry if,” athletes who make excuses with their apologies, and corporations that issue apology statements without ever … Read more

Tennessee community college president dies

Volunteer State Community College in Tennessee on Friday announced the “untimely” death of the institution’s president, Orinthia T. Montague.   Montague began her tenure as the college’s fourth president in September 2021 and was known on campus as “Dr. O.” She led the institution in transforming and improving the student experience and was “totally committed” … Read more

How easy is it to fool ChatGPT detectors?

I wondered what constitutes literary language in the ChatGPT universe. Instead of college essays, I asked ChatGPT to write a paragraph about the perils of plagiarism. In ChatGPT’s first version, it wrote: “Plagiarism presents a grave threat not only to academic integrity but also to the development of critical thinking and originality among students.” In … Read more