I am sure all of you at some point have had to do some type of training whether face to face or online. If we were face to face I would ask you all to raise your hands if you had to take some long,...
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A Guide to the Instructor Gradebook
The Instructor Gradebook tab offers some added features that allow you, as the organization administrator, to look at student information for specific course offerings. Let’s go over the few things...
What is Micro-Learning?
Recently, we have been hearing the term “micro-learning” more often, especially in corporate environments. Micro-learning has quite a few benefits to the students and the instructors. Utilizing this...
New Feature! Log In Using Social Media Sites
DigitalChalk has released a brand new feature that gives your students an easy way to sign in (easier than logging in with an email and password). With this...
5 Ways to Share Your PowerPoint Presentation Online
“Could I have a copy of your slides?” It’s a common question after you have finished your presentation and received the applause. You may just hand the file to the event sponsor to share with the...
Quick Tip: Adding a Thumbnail to a Course Offering
Have you ever wondered how to add a thumbnail to a course offering? It's an easy process - just a few clicks and you're done! The first step is to have a .png, or .jpeg, file that is 640 x 360px. If...
As Featured on Capterra: Flipped Classroom vs. Flipped Learning
*We have partnered up with Capterra to share the difference between a flipped classroom and flipped learning. You can view the full guest post on their blog here. If you are familiar with the...
Student Checkout Experience
Want to know what steps your students will have to take to register for a course? We’ll walk you through the whole process so you can see exactly what the student has to do. Adding the Course to...
5 Tech Tips to Teach Reading in a Blended Learning Classroom
Blended learning—using both traditional and technology-based methods for teaching—has become the norm for many educators. In 2010, more than 4 million students had access to online learning...