Several CSE family members will be participating in the "Kids' Dirty Dash for St. Jude" this month. Proceeds from the event go to the St. Jude Children's Hospital. Check out…
Several CSE family members will be participating in the "Kids' Dirty Dash for St. Jude" this month. Proceeds from the event go to the St. Jude Children's Hospital. Check out…
June is National Internet Safety Month, and in honor of awareness and prevention against cyber crime, some schools are taking the initiative to educate students. In Rhode Island, the New…
Recognizing the value of eLearning development, many universities are spending millions in an effort to put the entirety of its curriculum online and accessible via mobile learning apps. As an…
Associated General Contractors (AGC) provides resources for national and local construction companies, contractors and those in the industry. In order to enhance its reach with vital educational tools, AGC's California…
Simulator development is helping workers in dangerous professions get valuable training before diving into the job. Developers hope the simulator experience will increase productivity, but the real focus is on…
Professor James A. Boretti will be leading an eLearning course on green workplace and sustainability importance as part of University of California Irvine Extension's environmental programs focus. The eLearning development…
A member of the Athens State University faculty has been recognized for his ongoing efforts to utilize and develop eLearning utilities. Steve Clark, the director of academic and structural systems,…
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced an open call to game and Apple developers to help engineer new medical training software. This new custom eLearning development program looks…
A leading provider of private security, AlliedBarton Security Services, announced that they'll be partnering with Drexel University in Philadelphia to improve their eLearning development strategy. AlliedBarton already has an internal…
The 21st century classroom is transforming, with learning moving away from the chalkboard and onto digital platforms. Young teachers entering classrooms today may find it difficult to believe that they…
The use of tablets in classrooms, from kindergarten to graduate school has drastically risen. A 2012 article in Wired reports on a study conducted with Riverside, California middle school students…