Twelve years ago, Google first piloted Chromebooks in classrooms. Today, technology and apps are a regular part of learning experiences in every subject, including English as a second language (ESL), ...
From traditional study-abroad programs to cutting-edge AI and XR classrooms, immersive language learning is proving to be one of the fastest, most engaging ways to achieve fluency. Research shows it ...
Virtual reality often means different things to different people. It has enchanted gamers around the world for decades, offering varied levels of immersive entertainment – desktop VR, 360 cell phone ...
It may seem counterintuitive to be learning a language in a world where international travel is indefinitely on hold, but it seems now more than ever people are willing to give it a try. The question ...
Choosing the right online language learning platform can make or break your progress. From structured schools like Lingoda to flexible tutor marketplaces like italki, and gamified apps like Duolingo, ...
Online learning during the coronavirus pandemic has brought many new challenges to the classroom. These challenges are especially noticeable in language courses. According to an article in The Daily ...
While most academic instruction was in-person during fall quarter, language classes were an anomaly, remaining mostly virtual because of issues posed by mask-wearing in a language learning environment ...
At the start of the pandemic, schools rushed to get laptops into the hands of students at home. In Nashville, Tenn., those laptops created new opportunities for parents who want to learn English.
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, companies harbored hopes of returning to normal within a couple of weeks or months. Nearly eight months into the pandemic, it appears that a return to near ...
Zion Market Research has published a new research report titled “Online Language Learning Market By Learning Mode (Tutoring ...