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(Courtesy photo/Kate Hursh) This story is part of KTAR News’ “Pandemic in Arizona: One Year In” special report on 92.3 FM, online and our app. PHOENIX — Many Arizona families had to adjust to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. But one Gilbert family had to transform their entire house
Among all the commendable advancements in the educational arena, e-learning holds a superior niche at the present time. E-learning is cheaper than the conventional learning platforms but it has its own downsides. Apart from the big names in the paid e-learning world, there are many online platforms that claim to
Right now, students across Sudbury are learning virtually because of the high number of COVID-19 cases in the community. Most hope things can get back to normal by the time the new school year rolls around in September. However, some school boards are currently seeking input on what the fall
Like many of you, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed our way of living, the way we view life as a whole. Many of us are taking advantage of social-distancing and utilizing free online courses to boost our skillsets, learn something new, or refresh what we already know. “It’s not
GLASGOW, Scotland — Misinformation and fake news continue to be a major problem across social media platforms. Now, a new study reports people with high emotional intelligence are much less likely to fall for deceptive and untrue news items. Conducted at the University of Strathclyde, the study asked a group
Education is a model based on scarcity, compliance and accreditation. It trades time, attention and money for a piece of paper that promises value. But we learn in ways that have little to do with how mass education is structured. If you know how to walk, write, read, type, have