SoftChalk Cloud Upgrades its e-Learning Software for Seamless Mobile Delivery and LMS Integration

Award-winning education technology leader, SoftChalk, LLC (softchalk.com) today announced the launch of new features and enhancements to SoftChalk Cloud, its cross-platform learning object repository and content authoring platform that works with virtually any learning management system (LMS). “One of the … Read More

Teaching Science Totally Online: Hands-On Lab’s LabPaqs and SoftChalk’s Cloud – Perfect Together

Today’s post is from Dr. James Brown who currently teaches both science and public health online for a number of colleges and universities. He has extensive expertise in bringing science courses online internationally.   When I was the Dean of … Read More

Using SoftChalk for Active Learning: Engaging Students Through Popular Media

Our guest poster Jillian Abbott, Professor at Queensborough Community College, talks about how to better engage your students through popular media, such as the Internet. English 101 is a compulsory subject at Queenborough Community College (QCC), and one that many … Read More

Team for Success: Teachers, Students, and Counselors Working Together

How often do you use your counselor?  Our guest post is by Stephen Holland telling us how important it is to utilize the school counselors and what success they can bring to you and your students. When online students fall … Read More

How important are certificates to you?

Our guest post this week is from Stephen Holland  sharing how important certificates are to students and teachers. While watching college football one Saturday, I took note of the teams that recognize players’ game accomplishments with stickers on their helmets. … Read More

How likely is it being a parent helps you to become a self-reliant student? – Guest Post By Stephen Holland

Our guest poster, Stephen Holland, is back with another post sharing how being a parent helps you become a more self-reliant student. If you enjoy this post, please share it with others. Chances are very good, I think, that organizing … Read More