This is Part 1 of a three-part series on the use of courseware at colleges. Parts 2 and 3 are here and here. A ndrew Romano can’t remember having a single conversation with his physics professor ...
The second in a three-part series about courseware. Parts 1 and 3 are here and here. M ontoya Thomas recalls sleepless nights in college, crushing energy drinks from the local Smoothie King as she ...
Educational publishers such as Cengage, McGraw-Hill and Pearson are investing heavily in digital courseware -- interactive, personalized course content that aims to improve the learning experience.
Over the past several years, the college student population has become increasingly diverse. In fact, 56 percent of college students are first-generation students, a significant jump from 37 percent ...