Part of the University of Wisconsin Madison's School of Education, the Wisconsin Center for Education Research is one of the oldest, largest, and most productive education research centers in the world.
College graduates earn 63-70% more than high school graduates. That's almost a million dollars over the course of a lifetime. So if you are thinking about going to college -- or going back to college -- the time is now. And with online education, getting your college degree is easier than ever. Learn more about how online education can enhance your career and boost your earning potential.
Your essential guide to the University of York. Complete series covering every aspect of University life from going out on the piss to security and welfare advice.
Find out what's going on in Freshers Week, here from all the Students Union officers and see what societies and sports clubs are on offer.
Produced by University Radio York, this is an informal and witty podcast aimed at freshers, and isn't just publicity material for the Uni!
The Medical School Podcast has two major purposes: 1) to publish Mastermind Group recordings of experts in various medical education fields, and 2) to prevent physician burnout by teaching wellness in medical education from the peer-reviewed, scientific literature.
Doctor Dan recruits the listener into an active role in order to increase awareness about medically underserved populations, sources of stress in medical students and residents, and efforts to remedy the imbalances.
The Psych Files is a blog and podcast written and hosted by an experienced psychology teacher and elearning specialist. The content is designed for anyone interested in a variety of topics one would find in an introductory psychology course.
This podcast will emphasize everything you want to know about K12 education, career and college success. It is an information source for parents, students, teachers/professors, principals and anyone interested in education and career topics.
Social workers help their clients cope with everyday issues, deal with relationships, and work out family problems by applying professional techniques and principles to patients’ difficulties.
The Life of a Law Student project chronicles the material presented to and learned by law students across the country and around the world. The project was created by Neil Wehneman, an incoming transfer student at Indiana University at Indianapolis and led by Rob Wiltbank, a Criminal Justice undergrad at Delaware Tech and the University of Delaware. Feeds are segmented by course.
The Kabbalah Media Archive is the web’s largest host of Kabbalah resources, with 1000s of Kabbalah lessons, eBooks, videos, articles and music for free download.
Award-winning educator, Bobby Brooks, is your host of the Keeping Them Engaged podcast.
Each episode is designed to share ideas and raise questions about what educators and trainers can do to create engaging learning experiences for their students.
Bobby's Keeping Them Engaged strategies have been implemented by college professors, K-12 teachers, and corporate trainers.
He has over a decade of experience in keeping students engaged through teaching, training and speaking. His out-of-the-ordinary student engagement techniques have garnered praise from colleagues and students alike.
Bobby conducts his Keeping Them Engaged Workshop for educators and corporate trainers nationwide.
Kev Hickey from the JISC Regional support center for the North West interviews teaching practitioners who are making innovative use of technology for teaching and learning.
Drexel's e-Learning Minute is a series of short podcasts, hosted by Dr. Kenneth Hartman, Director of Academic Affairs at Drexel e-Learning, created to help students succeed with online learning.