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The Four Different Learning Styles

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There are said to be four different learning styles. Developed by Neil Fleming in 1987, VARK encompasses these different styles which include: visual, aural/auditory, read/write, and kinesthetic. Some people have more dominant styles than others and can also develop new styles — It’s not necessarily a fixed thing. Just as life has many modes and […]

How to Improve eLearner Retention Rates

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“Michigan State researchers found that interruptions as short as 2.8 seconds can double the rate of errors in a sequence-based text,” according to eLearning Industry. Since eLearning students can be easily distracted when left to their own devices, how do institutions hold these students accountable and interested in the course materials, especially in this digital […]

What are Colleges Doing for Their Veterans?

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Veterans are an integral part of our country as well as our education system. Recently, Education Dive reported on a couple of higher education institutions that are taking measures to provide veterans with tailored experiences while they are completing their education. There is an encouraging “renewed national commitment to supporting active duty and discharged veterans.” […]

ProctorU Has a New Look

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Download our PDF by clicking the above photo to see how our brand has changed in all the best ways. Education is changing, and ProctorU is leading that change. We have updated our look to something simple and sleek, yet powerful. We wanted our look to better reflect who we have become since our humble beginnings […]

The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education is Here

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The Times Higher Education is warning that the extreme potential economic and social benefits of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, may be squandered if colleges do not prepare their students with knowledge about AI competencies and limitations. “We need workers who understand how to make the best use of the power that AI automation can bring […]

HBCUs and Community and Technical Colleges Retention and Graduation Rates

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Education Dive reported recently that South Dakota’s Lake Area Technical Institute (LATI) has been doing very well in the areas of graduation and retention rates. Currently, they have a 74 percent degree completion rate, an 80 percent retention rate and a 99 percent postgraduate job placement success. “LATI joined Broward College and Indian River as […]

Trends to Look for in Higher Education’s Future

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There are certain trends on the horizon in higher education that we should be expecting and embracing. Jim Hundrieser, associate managing principal at the Association of Government Boards, explains that cutting costs to meet budgets is only a temporary fix and not a long lasting solution. He suggests, rather, that institutions embrace the natural direction […]

The Future of Accessibility in Higher Education

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Individuals with disabilities make up a large percentage of the total population of United States college students. The U.S. Department of Education reports that around 11 percent of college students have a disability, which is classified as “a specific learning disability, visual impairment, hard of hearing, deafness, speech impairment, orthopedic impairment, or health impairment.” As […]

Is Online Learning Really Less Expensive?

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Going to college can be costly, but can online learning really help students save money? Tuition, books or perhaps being unable to work as many hours while attending classes are all things that students must consider. A recent study by the WICHE Cooperate for Educational Technologies (WCET) suggests that online learning, while thought to save […]

Do’s and Don’ts: Best Practices for Taking Online Exams

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ProctorU, the world’s largest online proctoring provider, has created a handy list of best practices for taking online exams.From power outages to connectivity and compatibility problems, there are a number of things that can go wrong with an online exam. Thanks to its 24/7 support team, ProctorU will always be there to assist test-takers should […]

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