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Charlie Fletcher

Charlie Fletcher

Charlie Fletcher is a writer and former preschool teacher from the lovely "city of trees," Boise, Idaho. When not writing, she can be found exploring the great outdoors.

Striking the perfect balance between online and offline learning

Edtech has always been a fascinating field of study. Teachers and developers alike have jointly explored new ideas and tried new hardware and software in the classroom for decades. However, the arriva...

Virtual Virtuoso: Optimal user experience features for e-learning

Whether you’re an experienced educator or a parent struggling to adjust to remote learning in the face of the national lockdown, chances are good that you’re looking for ideas to help your student, or...

Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

Education is a constantly evolving sphere, but the introduction and integration of technology have changed it forever. “Learning” now takes on a different meaning, with technology redefining who can l...

Continuing education for e-learning instructors

Today’s digital technologies have changed the way we work, communicate, and get our entertainment. But they’ve done more than that. They’ve also changed the way we learn — and the way we teach. Educat...

Using music as a strategy for more inclusive e-learning and course design

Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow famously declared music to be the “universal language of mankind,” and science even backs up his claim. “Music appears in every society observed,” according to The Harv...

Overcoming security and privacy concerns with e-learning

Few of us can argue that the internet and its connected technology has changed the global educational landscape for the better. More students than ever before now have access to a quality education, n...

Cybersecurity measures educators can take for e-learning environments

E-learning technology is transforming how students learn, and these new opportunities bring plenty of benefits to the traditional classroom. Unfortunately, online learning also brings some security ri...

How educators can use edtech to teach students essential real-life skills

Technology in the classroom continues to transform the way that teachers teach and students learn. Simple techniques such as incorporating videos into learning or making lectures available online are ...

Designing courses for students with diverse needs

In the age of standardized testing, it’s all too common for educators to rely on the same teaching and testing methods for every student. Unfortunately, this doesn’t account for different learning nee...

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