Episodes
Why Training and Support Matter for an LMS
In most cases, schools and companies that leverage eLearning look to a Learning Management System (LMS) as the foundation.
Increasing Classroom Engagement Through Wireless Technology
Teachers are witnessing some silver linings with remote learning, including students interacting more in that setting than in the classroom.
Understanding the Research and Analytics Behind Educational Trends
To get a further understanding of the recent surveys in the EdTech field, Marshall sits down with Frank Catalano, consultant and contributing writer for EdSurge.
Investment Trends in K-12 Education and EdTech
Public school funding is always a complex topic. With stimulus money funneling in, there are many opportunities for K-12 districts to build a better future.
Are You Thinking Like an Employee or an Entrepreneur?
The idea for ELI started 30 years ago with Schoeniger asking, “How do underdogs win?”
Will the EdTech Investment Wave Continue into 2021?
Wan recently published an article on this investment news, A Record Year Amid a Pandemic: U.S. Edtech Raises $2.2 Billion in 2020.
Giving Teachers the Confidence and Strategies to Shift Online
Today, JW Marshall has an expert to share her knowledge, Courtney Ostaff. Ostaff literally wrote the book on the subject, as she’s the author of The Teaching Online Handbook.
Elevating Evolving Learning Models with Cutting-Edge AV
Host JW Marshall sat down with Jason Meyer, Group Product Manager Projectors for Epson America, to chat about AV trends in education.
Meeting the Demand for Better EdTech Solutions and Data
Joining host JW Marshall are two online learning leaders Thom Jackson, President and CEO of EdisonLearning, and Kiran Athota, CEO of FocalPoint K12.
Getting Back to Hands-On Creative Learning
Founder of 3Dux Design Marci Klein shared her story of developing an architecture modeling product with her kids.
Why US EdTech Should Consider Going Global
But how do EdTech companies go global, and what challenges do they face?
Creating and Sustaining Digital and Social Equity in Education
As public education enters 2021, the same challenges persist, and these weren’t simply the result of the pandemic. The actuality of the K12 ecosystem already had plenty of inequity, both socially and digitally
How Organizations Can Prevent Skill Shortages
In the workplace, there are constant conversations surrounding how employees can perform better
How Science Education Has Adapted in 2020
With COVID, there has been a direct impact in the way students “do science”. Flinn Scientific focuses on students learning how to be able to gather data.
How to Build Results-Oriented Microlearning Lessons
Today, online learning isn’t just an option—it’s a way of life—with microlearning the future of eLearning in academia, corporate learning and life.
Creating Greater Equity and Access Through Teletherapy
Special education needs the tools to thrive in remote and distance settings – fortunately, they’re being made more available than ever.
Financial Literacy Goes Online
JW Marshall, Host, Voices of eLearning connected with Rhonda Ashburn, Executive Director, AFSA Education Foundation to discuss the major gap in financial education in schools.
Examining How Students Connect Knowledge
This week Dr. James P. Barber joins the show to discuss the five ways educators can help students integrate learning.
Funding Our Future with EdTech Entrepreneurship
On this episode of Voices of eLearning, host J.W. Marshall explores the types of funding currently available for EdTech entrepreneurs.
Technology’s Role in Improving Teacher Effectiveness
The pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the way teachers engage with students, but also created a unique opportunity for teachers to leverage remote classrooms to improve teaching effectiveness.
How a Utah Incubator is Helping to Solve Education’s Tech Needs
WGU Labs invents, builds, and invests in EdTech solutions with startups, applying learning science, social psychology, and research
How to Build Meaningful Relationships in a Virtual Workplace
With a proprietary relationship-building technique called the 5-Star Approach, Tyler Small shows that creating meaningful relationships online is possible -- and even easy.
Should Online Learning Replicate the Classroom Experience?
Manning and Johnson both agree that the biggest challenge educators face is taking an in-person class and redesigning it for virtual learning.
Schools Will Forever Change How They Purchase Technology
While most areas of our day to day lives have changed immensely during the pandemic, students in particular have had no choice but to adapt rapidly to new learning setups.