Teachers, parents share inside look at how learning continues outside of classrooms
Kitchen tables and spare bedrooms have become new classrooms. But what’s happening inside them between parents and teachers will leave lifelong impressions.
From higher education to lifelong learning, here’s how the Sioux Falls area is getting educated.
Kitchen tables and spare bedrooms have become new classrooms. But what’s happening inside them between parents and teachers will leave lifelong impressions.
The medical field needs more nurses, but these students needed more training before graduation. Then a donor stepped in to help.
Businesses, it’s not too soon to think about connecting students with careers once school is back. Check out what POET and the Sioux Falls Development Foundation did earlier this year.
Its strength in all things cyber has helped DSU adapt to virtual working and learning. Here’s a look at how the university is modeling best practices.
Dial in April 22 to this expert’s advice on how to make the best professional impression during your next virtual meeting.
At first, these two professors visited middle school classrooms engaging girls around cybersecurity. Their effort has led to a big jump in enrollment at DSU and a bigger partnership around their work.
“He wants to disrupt how the insurance industry shows up in the marketplace, to change the faces of our workforce.” That was the corporate CEO’s message, and she ran with it.
A group of students from New Tech High School could use some business feedback.
A Sioux Falls consulting and training firm is offering resources for local businesses to prepare for life after the coronavirus crisis.
Augustana University will continue to deliver curriculum online for the remainder of the spring semester in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.