Modern technology in the service of education - how the e-learning platform supports student learning?
The article discusses how a modern e-learning platform enhances students' educational experiences by providing easy access to diverse learning materials.
'I bought ยฃ15 bag from charity shop and can't sleep after learning true value'
A woman discovered a designer bag worth approximately ยฃ695 for just ยฃ15 at a charity shop, causing excitement among herself and others online.
Lituanian schools are preparing for a 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson
Lituanian schools worldwide are collaborating to hold a continuous 24-hour Lithuanian language lesson to connect learners across various continents and time zones.
Catholic Illinois university goes remote for some classes after ICE presence sparks concern
Lewis University in Illinois is moving some classes to online formats due to concerns about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operating in proximity to its campus.
UERR Students Protest After Announcement of Start of Semester with Online Classes
Students at the University of Roraima (UERR) are protesting the decision to start the semester with remote classes, demanding more dialogue and transparency from university management.
Hybrid Undergraduate Program Expands Access to Teacher Training
Brazil's teacher training programs are undergoing a transformation with the adoption of a hybrid model that combines online education with in-person classes.
Illinois university moves classes online after learning ICE is operating in the same building
Lewis University in Illinois shifts some classes online due to concerns over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operating in the same building.
Kyung Hee Cyber University Obtains 'AA Grade' in Content Quality Certification by the Korean U-Learning Association
Kyung Hee Cyber University achieved an 'AA grade' in content quality certification for six new courses developed for the 2025 academic year as evaluated by the Korean U-Learning Association.
170,000 students to sue 36 UK universities over Covid-19 online classes
Over 170,000 students are suing 36 UK universities, alleging inadequate education during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Open Letter to the Minister and the Ministry of University and Research
Student representatives from several Italian online universities have issued an open letter urging innovation in teaching and examinations within the Italian university system, especially in remote education.
The choice between in-person and online preparatory courses depends on the student's profile and moment
The decision to choose between in-person and online preparatory courses for university entrance exams is influenced by the student's individual circumstances and needs at different stages of their preparation.
AD FEATURE: 'AI can be helpful for learning if itโs used in a safe way'
The article discusses the importance of using AI safely in learning, especially for families navigating its growing presence in children's lives amid Safer Internet Day.
Open English bets on AI for English teaching, but without firing teachers: 'People want people'
Open English embraces AI to enhance its English teaching services while maintaining a human touch, believing that students still prefer interactions with real teachers.
Kyung Hee Cyber University, Second Recruitment of New and Transferred Students for the First Semester of the 2026 Academic Year
Kyung Hee Cyber University is conducting the second recruitment of new and transferred students for the first semester of the 2026 academic year until February 19.
Study for free: EAD platform offers 35 professional courses for agribusiness
The National Rural Learning Service (Senar) has launched an online education platform featuring 35 free courses aimed at training producers, rural workers, and those interested in agribusiness.
Taxpayer-funded Minnesota charter school shuts down in-person learning amid ICE raids
Sejong Academy in St. Paul, Minnesota, has transitioned to online learning due to safety concerns amid reported ICE activity affecting the local Myanmar community.
Anna Cejudo, founder of Founderz: "AI will not take your job, the problem is when it is used to avoid work or thinking"
Anna Cejudo discusses her journey and ideas on revolutionizing online education and the role of AI in the workforce.
From daycare to checkmate: AI accelerates the precocity of great chess talents
This article explores how AI and online platforms are nurturing exceptional chess prodigies from a young age, with examples like Faustino Oro and Sarwagya Singh Kushwaha.
State Auditor: The Ministry of Education did not implement the lessons of Corona on distance learning and learning during the war was affected
A report by the State Auditor reveals that the Israeli Ministry of Education lacked a plan for promoting remote learning prior to October 7, resulting in inadequate preparation for online education and significant gaps in technological infrastructure, along with safety deficiencies in schools.
Experts from Europe and Latin America seek a common model to assess virtual university degrees
Experts from Europe and Latin America are collaborating to develop a unified model for the evaluation of online university degrees as quality accreditation remains a significant challenge in many countries in the region.