Month: July 2024

PSC claims NYU ‘intentionally misread’ statement referencing armed struggle as an anti-colonial tactic

NYU condemned a message from the People’s Solidarity Coalition which the university claims to have included “a deplorable ‘embrace’ of ‘armed struggle’” in a public statement Thursday, a message the group said was “intentionally misread.”  In the statement, NYU spokesperson John Beckman said the university “is shocked” that members of the campus community would endorse…

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From Dry To Dynamic: The Impact Of Humor On Training

Creating training sessions that lean too far into staunch professionalism can lead students to feel that learning is not engaging. Learn how to correctly utilize humor to help draw learners into your content and improve learning outcomes. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Boom Shot In eLearning: Multimedia!

eLearning is a rising star in the education system. But what makes eLearning the go-to way for younger generations? Let’s explore how multimedia-rich content has transformed and popularized eLearning. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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NYU reaches ‘confidential settlement’ with students in antisemitism suit

NYU reached a confidential monetary settlement in a November lawsuit filed by three Jewish students that accused the university of being indifferent toward antisemitic incidents on campus since the start of the war in Gaza, a joint statement from the two parties confirmed Tuesday.  As part of the settlement, which was reached Monday morning, the…

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Creating An Optimal eLearning Environment For Better Concentration

This article discusses the steps you can take to set up the optimal eLearning environment for yourself and improve your concentration. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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