MindEdge Learning Blog

Making the Pivot to Remote Teaching
By Rene Paez Director of University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning For the last seven years, I’ve been teaching on campus as an adjunct business professor at

A Message to MindEdge’s Academic Partners
The past few weeks have been both challenging and disturbing, as the country and the world have struggled with the impact of the coronavirus crisis.

Advice for the Novice Telecommuter
By Christine Vogt Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning The global outbreak of COVID-19 has us all facing a new normal in the weeks ahead.

The Rush to Online Learning
It’s not just three weeks (or three months) to real impacts… By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning The rush to online learning has

COVID-19 and the “Online Learning” Response
By Chris Edwards SVP, University Partnerships, MindEdge Learning I started to write my latest post last week; it was going to be about the madness

Six Things Every Parent Should Know in the Digital Age
By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning Occasionally, friends will ask me a question like, “What’s the safest computer to get for my kids?” or “What

Girls and Math: Breaking Down the Wall
By Barbara Gottfried Editor, MindEdge Learning When it comes to girls and math, it often seems that a brick wall of sorts separates the two.

Why Professional Development?
By Jennifer Conroy Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning Professional development is a win-win opportunity for both companies and their employees. Numerous studies show that workers value

The Power of Predicting
By Heather Morton Senior Editor, MindEdge Learning When I first started working as a senior editor at MindEdge, I was baffled by the company’s routine

Bring Your Own Device…at Your Own Risk
By Joe Peters Editor, MindEdge Learning It’s hard to imagine anyone with a better command of learning and technology than the late Dr. Patrick Winston,