Accessible And Inclusive Learning: Authoring For Every Learner

How To Author Accessible And Inclusive Content Accessibility has moved beyond a trend. Organizations are actively looking for eLearning content authoring tools with accessibility options. This shift stems from realizing accessible content is intuitively inclusive content that includes everyone regardless of abilities and/or difficulties. What’s the use of making learning content, like an eLearning course … Read more

As more teens overdose on fentanyl, schools face a drug crisis unlike any other

Fentanyl was involved in the vast majority of all teen overdose deaths – 84% – in 2021, and the problem has been growing. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fentanyl-related adolescent overdose deaths nearly tripled from 2019 to 2021. And nearly a quarter of those deaths involved counterfeit pills that weren’t prescribed … 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

Microlearning Videos And AI: A Dynamic Duo

Microlearning Videos And AI: A Dynamic Duo In today’s digital world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the life and breath of flourishing businesses. Along with AI, microlearning has maintained its popularity over the years as an effective approach to corporate training. But what happens when these two powerful forces combine? In this article, we will … 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

Radically healing racial trauma: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week: Bryana H. French, associate professor of psychology, explores a framework for helping to heal racial trauma. Learn more about the Academic Minute here. Most Popular Stories Most Popular title_words_as_hashtags

Free Music Teacher Resources From Music K-8!

Prep your music classroom this fall with these awesome (and free!) music resources. These 15+ songs, with lyrics and sheet music, will give you some new tunes to introduce to your students! Plus, 12 different musical instrument crossword puzzles are the perfect way to teach students about different music tools. You won’t want to miss … Read more