How To Measure The Learning Effectiveness Of Podcasts
How can you measure the learning effectiveness of podcasts? Read this article to explore a few practical steps and specific metrics you need to know about. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
How RE/MAX Europe Revolutionized Agent Training Across Markets Through eLearning Innovations
RE/MAX Europe implemented an innovative eLearning strategy to transform real estate agent training. Available in seven languages, the program demonstrates how to reduce costs while enhancing accessibility. It preserves RE/MAX’s core values of client service excellence and adapts to evolving market demands. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
How To Encourage Interactive Learning Through Podcasts
Can you encourage interactive learning through podcasts? Read this article to explore 5+1 tips to make podcasts more interactive. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.
Top Quiz Tools for Teachers
It’s quiz time, and tech is here to make it easier! I believe quizzing is one of those areas where technology (and now AI) can really make a difference. It saves you time, reduces repetitive work, and opens up new ways to engage your students. Back when I was in the classroom, creating a good quiz took time. You had to think of the right questions, make sure they covered your objectives, and then deal with marking and feedback. It worked, but it was time-consuming. Now, things have changed. With generative AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT, you can draft quiz questions in seconds. Then you take those questions and…
Weird but Fascinating Websites You Didn’t Know Existed
Sometimes, I like to wander into the hidden corners of the internet, exploring the quirky, creative, and downright fascinating digital spaces that often go unnoticed. If you’re in the mood for a virtual adventure, here’s a list of weird but intriguing websites you probably didn’t know existed. Weird but Fascinating Websites You Probably Didn’t Know Existed From AI-generated art to interactive map games, these sites offer a mix of fun, surprise, and a little weirdness. Just a quick note: always exercise caution when sharing your data online and keep your privacy in mind. Happy exploring! Cat Bounce – Make cats bounce around your screen. (https://cat-bounce.com) Window-Swap – See views from…
Tools to Save You Hours of Work as an Educator
Throughout my work, I come across literally hundreds of tools, but only a few make the cut into my recommendations. And no, I’m not affiliated with any of these tools, nor do I make a profit from sharing them – I share them out of a genuine passion for helping fellow educators save time and work smarter. In this visual, I’ve pulled together 32 Tools to Save You Hours of Work as an Educator, from lesson planning and student engagement to content creation and productivity. These are tools I believe can truly make a difference in your teaching workflow. ChatGPT (chat.openai.com) – Generate lesson plans, writing prompts, and quick explanations.…
NYU withholds diploma of Gallatin graduate who condemned ‘genocide currently occurring’ in Gaza
NYU is withholding the diploma of a Gallatin graduate after he condemned “the atrocities currently happening in Palestine” during his speech at the school’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday. The university has faced significant pushback for its decision from several student, faculty, alumni and civil rights groups. Logan Rozos, the student speaker at this year’s ceremony, said that his “moral and political commitments” guided him to speak on behalf of those affected by Israel’s ongoing siege in Gaza — which has prompted several demonstrations on campus in the last two academic years. Shortly after his speech, NYU spokesperson John Beckman issued a public statement denouncing Rozos’ choice to “misuse his role”…
Mills booed again as graduates walk out at 2025 commencement
Dozens of graduates booed and some wearing keffiyehs walked out of Yankee Stadium during NYU President Linda Mills’ commencement address on Thursday, marking the second year in a row that students left the arena in protest of NYU’s continued crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech amid a federal attack on higher education. Mills, whose speech focused on a research-oriented review of happiness, said that its “best predictor” is “having close relationships.” She did not directly mention President Donald Trump’s onslaught against U.S. colleges, which in the last few months have included cuts to federal funding, threats against student visa holders and the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives across the country.…
Molly Shannon gives stand-up-style speech at commencement
Former “Saturday Night Live” star Molly Shannon told graduates to push through challenges and embrace their talents in a recount of her postgraduate years spent searching for work during her honorary address to tens of thousands of students and guests at NYU’s 192nd commencement exercises on Thursday. Shannon, a three-time Primetime Emmy nominee and Screen Actors Guild Award recipient known for her six-year stint on SNL, was presented with a Doctor of Fine Arts and delivered the address on behalf of this year’s honorary degree recipients — New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke, who received a Doctor of Humane Letters, and renowned physicist Walter Massey, who received a Doctor of…
2025 commencement: All-university exercises begin at Yankee Stadium
A sea of violet robes flooded Yankee Stadium on Thursday morning as nearly 30,000 graduates and guests entered the arena in celebration of NYU’s class of 2025, amid what President Linda Mills called “times of intense change” in the wake of a federal crackdown on higher education. The May 15 ceremony opened with a mashup performance of “Living for the City” by Stevie Wonder and Taylor Swift’s “Welcome to New York” from Tisch and Steinhardt students and was followed by a procession led by Tandon professor and faculty senate chair Ryan Hartman and deans from each of NYU’s 19 schools carry banners across the field. After the processions, Provost Georgina…