¿Hacia dónde se dirige la educación superior? Tres grandes tendencias para 2022
En los últimos años, el sector de la educación ha ido avanzando hacia un mayor porcentaje de experiencias de enseñanza y aprendizaje en línea. La mayoría de las instituciones de educación superior tienen ahora un fuerte componente de aprendizaje virtual en su estrategia pedagógica. Con la tecnología a punto y los cursos disponibles en línea, ¿cuáles son los próximos pasos para mejorar la experiencia de aprendizaje en línea?
Where Is Higher Education Heading Next? 3 Major Trends For 2022
Over the past few years, the education industry has been moving towards a higher percentage of online teaching and learning experiences. Most higher education institutions now have a strong eLearning component to their teaching and learning strategy. With the technology in place and courses readily available online, what are the next steps in terms of enhancing the online learning experience?
Business Pulse: 2021 Recap
Welcome to LMSPulse Business Hub. Moves, Shakes, Mergers, Acquisitions and More.
Moodle™ 3.11 Removes Activity Completion Checkboxes, Chaos Ensues
The Moodle™ 3.11 core team thought users wouldn’t miss the checkboxes. As it turns out, those little squares that would signal students things that were completed and things left to get done were more beloved than anticipated. On June, Iowan Rick Jerz posted an issue in the Tracker. This would end up becoming by far […]
Open LMS To Release Moodle™ Open Source Plugins For Free, Plans To Go Fully Open Source By 2022
Updated on Dec. 22. Open LMS is announcing the initial list of open source plugins available to all Moodle™ users. To date, 65 plugins have been made available, 24 of them since October. However, the company’s internal goal to release everything by December 31 will not be accomplished. This includes most notably the Personalized Learning […]
Hard Truths About Becoming An Open EdTech Entrepreneur
I was the mentor of an up-and-coming middle management planner in an ASEAN country. Mentor is a huge word: I more or less make sure she keeps her professional goals in order and on track. A few weeks ago, an European firm keen to jump into the space reached out to her with the offer […]
English Language Arts (ELA): Why Arts & Writing Skills Are Set To Take Over The 2022 Classroom
Coming up Let us know what you’d like to see next: The premise of ELA ELA, Common Core and Standards (and beyond) Getting started with ELA — Practical applications Blurring barriers towards empowerment and action Ignore it at your own peril. But art is finding its way into more parts of your everyday life. Have […]
Teen Survey Warnings: In Social Learning, Think YouTube, Instagram, Reddit?, Not Facebook
Updated on December 1, 2021 The recently 2018 Pew Research Center’s “Teens, Social Media & Technology” report follows a survey of the evolving habits of teens (aged 13 to 17) in the US. The landscape differed in the 3 years prior to the report, and it continues to evolve since, but the trends are indisputable. […]
ThingLink, Interactivity LTI-Ready To Try On Your LMS — Exclusive Interview With Zach Tussing, Chief Revenue Officer
Zach Tussing, Chief Revenue Officer of ThingLink, talks to us about the company, what it’s like to innovate in interactive, immersive tech, and what their plans are for the future. ThingLink provides interactive shows and displays, for now popular in the marketing and Learning and Development verticals. The product is a cloud-based solution that features […]
Open EdTech Birthday: Moodle™’s First Commit Turns 20 As Coming 4.0 Generation Set For January 2022
On Thursday, November 22, 2001, Martin Dougiamas would “commit” the first line of code for what would become the open repository for Moodle™, the Open Source Learning Management System which would define the digital learning experiences of millions of educators and learners for decades to come. Today, an official post tells a story in numbers. […]