MyColLife V3.0 Launches Free College and Career Planning Tools

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MyColLife.Com Announces the Release of V3.0 MyColLife is proud to announce the launch of Version 3.0, now available to students, parents, guidance counselors, school districts, high schools, community organizations and veterans. This open-access educational and career planning platform delivers student empowerment, social engagement and mentoring tools at no cost. The V3.0 update is live and … Read more

Unlock Learning: Proven Strategies to Boost Memory and Grades

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By LeiLani Cauthen To “ungate” in software means to allow a learner to move forward into the next level or into new content without being held back by age, grade, or a prescribed sequence. In many educational systems, gating has been a tool for teachers to scaffold instruction—letting some students advance more quickly while keeping … Read more

Surviving Long COVID: Why Caution Still Matters

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There is no single solution that will allow schools to navigate the aftermath of COVID-19 perfectly. District leaders, superintendents, and education experts are all feeling their way forward, balancing new technology with common-sense safety measures as they prepare for autumn reopenings. In a recent virtual discussion hosted by the Learning Counsel, top education leaders focused … Read more

Why Recreational Esports Kept Students Connected During COVID

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How Recreational Esports Can Rebuild College Social Life During the Pandemic The college experience has changed dramatically for millions of students attending classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to reporting by the Chronicle of Higher Education, fewer than 4% of institutions have been offering fully in-person instruction since the pandemic began. Many campuses have replaced … Read more

Virtual Education: Navigating Online Classrooms

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Guest article by Deborah O’Brien, Principal of The American Academy’s NoDropouts At first glance, it might seem like everything about education has changed. In some respects, that’s true. Yet the core of what we do as educators remains the same: supporting learning, guiding students and building relationships that help young people succeed. For two decades … Read more

How to Protect Student Privacy in Collaborative Classrooms

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By Allen Drennan The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a decisive truth for educators and trainers: privacy is essential to a positive user experience for teachers, trainers and students, particularly when minors are involved. EdTech system administrators face evolving legal and institutional obligations—GDPR, HIPAA and other regional rules—that demand rigorous attention. As laws and standards shift across … Read more

Create an Intrapreneurial University to Drive Systemic Change

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Guest article written by Dan Lauer, the founding executive director of UMSL Accelerate. With the rapid rise of startups and the outsized influence of companies like Google and Facebook, entrepreneurship has become more central than ever. Alongside it, the practice of intrapreneurship — bringing an entrepreneurial mindset inside established organizations — is emerging as a … Read more

Introducing an Innovative Publication for Modern Learners

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Say Hello to Learning Futures Magazine. This publication has been a long-held aspiration. The idea behind Learning Futures Magazine is simple: bring together several leading education media organizations to pool talent, resources, and influence in service of better learning. By collaborating, these publishers can amplify valuable ideas, surface promising innovations, and help steer meaningful conversations … Read more

How Schools Can Attract Students to Cybersecurity Careers

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Guest article by Thomas Russell By 2021, experts predicted a global shortage of roughly 3.5 million cybersecurity professionals, with the United States facing a shortfall of more than 300,000 workers. This gap leaves companies, public agencies, and individuals exposed to data breaches and cybercrime that cost organizations millions of dollars and erode public trust. When … Read more

Child Life Specialists Help Children Through Trauma in New Areas

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By Belinda HammondFaculty Member, School of Education at American Public University Child life specialists have long been associated with hospitals, but the profession has expanded to support children and families across a wide range of settings. Today, these specialists work not only in pediatric wards, emergency departments, and surgery units, but also with non-profit agencies … Read more