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Tracking Email Performance For An LMS Campaign Learning Management Systems (LMSs) help you deliver courses, track learner progress, and manage digital training from one place. That’s why many teams try to track email performance for LMS campaigns early. Tracking performance is vital because these emails guide learners back into the training environment. It shows how learners respond to each message. You can spot where interest rises or drops, and confirm whether your calls to action bring users back to their lessons. In this article, I’ll show you how to track email performance for your LMS campaigns, so that you can…
Join our zero2eight Substack community for more discussion about the latest news in early care and education. Sign up now. Final rules for Texas’ private school voucher program recently clarified that families interested in sending their children to private pre-K could receive an estimated $10,800 per year, the same amount designated for most other participants. But the benefit may not radically transform Texas’ early childhood learning landscape, as the students eligible for private pre-K services through the program will be limited to those who already qualify for free public pre-K. The state law that created the program earlier this year…
Jeff Bradbury is an author, podcaster, public speaker, creator of the TeacherCast Educational Network and father of the world famous #EduTriplets. Latest posts by Jeffrey D. Bradbury (see all) TL:DR Key Takeaways The 2025-2026 school year introduced powerful Google Workspace AI features for teachers, enhancing classroom experiences. Google Gemini serves as an AI teaching assistant, streamlining lesson planning and providing in-app support for Docs, Slides, and more. Custom Gems allow educators to create specialized AI tools tailored to their teaching needs and streamline lesson preparation. NotebookLM acts as a research assistant, helping users synthesize information from uploaded documents without bias…
Why QA In Higher Education Is Essential For Academics In today’s competitive higher education landscape, universities and academic publishers must uphold content credibility and trust. As the global eLearning market is projected to reach $840.11 billion by 2030, the demand for robust QA services in education is rapidly increasing. Why Academic Integrity Demands Robust QA The rise of digital learning and AI tools has introduced new challenges to maintaining academic integrity. Prevalence Of Academic Misconduct According to the International Center for Academic Integrity, 65–75% of undergraduates admit to cheating at least once, while 62% have cheated on written assignments. These…
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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter For nearly two decades, Scott Kern has worked to make history feel more alive for Newark students. He does so through close readings of Fredrick Douglass’ Fourth of July speech or, most recently, by weaving artificial intelligence tools into his classroom. Kern, the AI innovation lead and history department chair at North Star Academy’s Washington Park High School, teaches AP U.S. history to ninth and 11th graders. He joined North Star in 2007 and has spent the last decade at the charter network’s Washington Park…
Christian Barnard, RealClearEducation Americans don’t agree on much these days, but we all seem to agree that higher education in our country is broken.
Blinder et al., New York Times It is the latest twist in the marquee battle of the administration’s campaign to rein in colleges and universities it views as too liberal.
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Bianca Quilantan, Politico The Ivy League school previously reached a $50M deal with the federal government to resolve civil rights probes and reinstate $510M in federal research funds.