E-learning days are pretend school that checks a box while upending parents' lives with zero notice. Bring back snow days.
Asynchronous Distance Learning Performance and Knowledge Retention of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Among Health Care Professionals Using Video or e-Learning: Web-based Randomized ...
Longer length of initial electronic health record training is strongly correlated with EHR satisfaction, KLAS research has shown. But 80% of newly-hired healthcare personnel are already experienced ...
Asynchronous Federated Learning with non-convex client objective functions and heterogeneous dataset
Abstract: Federated Learning is a distributed machine learning paradigm that enables model training across decentralized devices holding local data, thereby preserving data privacy and reducing the ...
The emergence of tools like ChatGPT complicates the ability of instructors to assess genuine learning, raising concerns about the future of this educational model. The COVID pandemic accelerated the ...
Purdue University has launched the second round of support services for instructors as they transition their course materials in alignment with the new digital accessibility standards issued by the ...
The bell rings at 10:00 a.m. A teacher begins explaining quadratic equations. Some students lean forward, pencils ready. Others stare at the clock. A few are still turning yesterday’s lesson over in ...
Ohio State may offer university-wide asynchronous classes on every federal general election day as part of an effort to encourage civic engagement if university leadership approves the resolution.
Houston ISD has paused plans for what state-appointed Superintendent Mike Miles called synchronous learning, a setup where students would learn remotely from another teacher while their own teacher ...
During the pandemic, many students were exposed to a “new” kind of coursework that has existed at colleges for years: classes where all instruction is conducted virtually, rather than in a physical ...
Co-authored by Xiaoyan Dong, Hannah Farrell, and Michael Hogan. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how we learn and develop knowledge and skills. With the development of AI, more and ...
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