
The move to eLearning has completely changed education. Students and educators now expect anywhere, anytime access to their learning environment, with modern cloud-based learning that allows them to work flexibly, reduce workload, and maximize their academic potential. They are increasingly seeking access to technology.
This requires educational institutions to develop platforms used for teaching and learning not only to meet these demands, but also to address ever-present challenges such as student success, retention, accessibility, and educational integrity. This means that we need to take a holistic approach to educational technology (EdTech), including: .
But for many embarking on this digital transformation journey and looking to more fully embrace EdTech, it can be a challenge. IT leaders often face challenges related to cost, infrastructure, and security, as well as solutions that make it difficult for schools to provide a comprehensive and consistent educational experience for all students.
For example, some solutions may require upheavals in existing tools and infrastructure, taxing already busy IT teams. Technology leaders also want to ensure that schools’ digital ecosystems are secure and that educators and students are well-trained to use these tools in the classroom.
Other EdTech solutions offer a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching, making it difficult for some students to keep up with online learning and for educators to adapt to students’ varying needs. Similarly, some solutions allow teachers and students to work and learn remotely, but struggle to adapt to hybrid teaching models.
Anthology’s learning management system (LMS), Blackboard Learn, takes a different approach. Designed to make life easier for educators and learners, Blackboard Learn creates informed and personalized experiences to more effectively support learning, teaching, and teaching.
Students and teachers want more flexibility, so Blackboard Learn can replace or complement traditional face-to-face classes. This allows institutions to fully realize the benefits of a hybrid environment while ensuring that no one is left behind. For example, by providing personalized learning experiences, students can learn on the go in ways that best suit their individual needs, and educators can create a comprehensive and consistent experience for learners of all abilities. will be able to provide
It also allows students to become independent and more autonomous. By providing real-time, data-driven insights, learners can track their progress, identify next steps, and get the support they need when they need it. These insights enable educators to identify unmotivated or struggling learners sooner to deliver better outcomes for their students. And with Blackboard’s customizable feedback, you can make sure every student is on track for a successful assessment.
Anthology’s LMS also makes life easier for IT leaders. The SaaS application code is built with security and privacy in mind and is LMS agnostic, ensuring seamless integration into learning management systems and existing workflows. Additionally, by using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud, institutions benefit from continuous delivery of small updates that require no downtime.
This also means that Anthology has the agility to rapidly develop features and functionality, including built-in accessibility and plagiarism tools. These features are available out-of-the-box, allowing institutions to save costs while benefiting from his ever-evolving, streamlined and scalable EdTech stack.
Blackboard Learn by Anthology gives educators a foundation for the EdTech ecosystem. This gives all students and teachers the flexibility to create more personalized learning experiences that support student success. It also increases efficiency and prepares your institution for the future. in higher education.
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