With 2022 commencement in the books and colleges and universities now turning to the upcoming school year, administrators and students alike should discount a sentiment that many administrators and ...
A virtual visit with one's own primary care physician (PCP) is less likely to result in a subsequent emergency department (ED) visit compared with a visit with an outside physician, research suggested ...
The pandemic’s sweeping shutdown of school buildings led many districts to hastily put up emergency virtual learning services to continue providing lessons to students. For many teachers, students, ...
Artificial-intelligence tools are growing more powerful and prevalent in how we work. There is plenty of speculation about how those innovations will affect the work force in the future, but what ...
High school counselors can guide students with these online resources, which give all applicants the chance to find the right higher education experience, even when it’s located across the country.
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El Roberts’ alarm blares at 4: 50 a.m. each day, alerting her of the need to wake up to head to figure skating practice before school. When she returns, instead of getting on the bus, she opens up her ...
One of the lasting changes from the pandemic will be a major shift in capital campaign priorities for colleges and universities. Instead of focusing on building more physical campus infrastructure, ...
Ayla Kickhofel is a student in Maryland. She is a contributor to EdTech: Focus on K–12, sharing her experience with educational technology. Editor’s Note: In this Virtual Learning Diary, high school ...
Virtual primary care visits were associated with a 49% higher risk for emergency department (ED) visits in children aged 3 months to 2 years and 19% higher risk in those aged 2-17 years than in-person ...