#Best Tools for Online Teaching

#Best Tools for Online Teaching

“#Best Tools for Online Teaching” With many schools quarantined and a winter-wave of COVID-19 likely ahead, teaching is shifting online once again. Now more than ever, it’s crucial for teachers to embrace online learning to sustain their students’ attention.  While online classes used to be exotic and fun when they first started, Zoom fatigue soon…

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# Corporate giants may not follow MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin adoption play, Raoul Pal explains

# Corporate giants may not follow MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin adoption play, Raoul Pal explains

“# Corporate giants may not follow MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin adoption play, Raoul Pal explains ” Earlier this year, business intelligence giant MicroStrategy put $425 million of its treasury funds into Bitcoin (BTC). The move was largely seen as a big step in the right direction for mainstream Bitcoin adoption. MicroStrategy, with its CEO and founder Michael…

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#How to Optimize your Higher Education Content Strategy

#How to Optimize your Higher Education Content Strategy

“#How to Optimize your Higher Education Content Strategy” If you work in higher education marketing, you understand just how integral your content strategy is for reaching your target audience. Your content strategy includes any marketing material that you create, including your website, email communications, and more. It’s what promotes your school to prospective students, delivers…

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#Democrats’ deadly strings on new COVID-19 aid

#Democrats’ deadly strings on new COVID-19 aid

“#Democrats’ deadly strings on new COVID-19 aid” Families and businesses are watching their bottom lines and stretching each dollar. But House Democrats are pushing a plan to prevent America’s schools from doing the same thing. The proposed HEROES Act, laying out their demands for the next federal COVID-19 relief package, pledges $175 billion to K-12…

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#Schools Chancellor Carranza to NYC parents: Drop dead!

#Schools Chancellor Carranza to NYC parents: Drop dead!

“#Schools Chancellor Carranza to NYC parents: Drop dead!” City Hall and the Department of Education blindsided parents again Monday, this time with an announcement that November would be the only time they can opt their kids out of all-remote learning for the rest of the school year. For months, Chancellor Richard Carranza told parents they’d…

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#4 Ways Online Course Materials Benefit Students

#4 Ways Online Course Materials Benefit Students

“#4 Ways Online Course Materials Benefit Students” At all levels of education, many instructors are implementing modern practices and innovative technology into their lesson plans. In both the K-12 and higher education sectors, the rise of educational technology (often referred to as EdTech) has been impossible to miss. In 2020, the need for digital tools…

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