An EdWeek video describes an Indiana school's use of tutoring and courses with different levels of rigor to help students.
Abstract: To exploit unprecedented data generation in mobile edge networks, federated learning (FL) has emerged as a promising alternative to the conventional centralized machine learning (ML). By ...
Meet two builders of online education— revolutionary leaders who don't wait for the system to change but build something new ...
Online learning offers flexibility, but success depends on adopting effective study strategies. From chunking content to using active recall and multiple-answer quizzes, small changes can boost ...
Once the last bell rings this school year, teachers can select from a wide range of opportunities to continue to hone their ...
Many students in elementary grades struggle to grasp the perennially vexing concept of fractions. If those struggles persist ...
Learning Management Systems (LMS) now play a key role in delivering accessible, interactive, and organized learning experiences. They centralize course content, assessments, and communication while ...
Online education typically employs two primary modes of delivery: synchronous and asynchronous strategies. Synchronous approaches involve live interaction between instructors and learners, often via ...
Abstract: Split federated (SplitFed) learning offers promise for collaborative machine learning across decentralized and resource-constrained clients (edge devices, nodes, or organizations) in various ...
The Pittsburgh Public School District is having students do remote, “asynchronous” learning from Wednesday through Friday during the NFL draft. The NFL draft runs from Thursday through Saturday, and ...