Constructivist Learning: Building the Skills for Success

Constructivist Learning: Building the Skills for Success

In the world of education, the theory of constructivism follows a simple axiom: knowledge is not passively absorbed—it is constructed, piece by piece, from previously gained knowledge. This means students and learners cannot be passive in their own education; they must be active participants. Principles of Constructivism To better understand constructivism, there are four essential…

MBA Prep Courses: Get a Kick-Start on Your MBA!

MBA Prep Courses: Get a Kick-Start on Your MBA!

MyEducator offers a wide range of learning resources for both undergraduate and graduate courses. But did you know we also offer a solution for the time in between?  MyEducator MBA Prep resources are designed to help current and prospective MBA students gain the prerequisite knowledge and course credit to become competitive applicants for and students in…

X’s Shift: Implications for Higher Education and Digital Learning

X’s Shift: Implications for Higher Education and Digital Learning

For over a decade, Twitter, now X, served as the primary social media platform for academia. Its real-time nature, wide reach, and ability to foster professional networks made it a valuable space for academic discourse, data collection, and research. However, Twitter’s transformation into X and its recent policy changes—including paywalled application programming interface (API) restrictions, algorithmic changes,…

Business Ethics: Giving Tomorrow’s Business Leaders the Tools for Ethical Decision-Making

Business Ethics: Giving Tomorrow’s Business Leaders the Tools for Ethical Decision-Making

Business Ethics: A Practical Approach offers students a comprehensive guide for ethical decision-making in business. It introduces foundational concepts in business ethics and applies them through a series of case studies that reflect real-world challenges.

Welcoming The Future of Work to the Catalog

Welcoming The Future of Work to the Catalog

Coming to the MyEducator catalog is The Future of Work. The objectives of this resource are to accentuate, elucidate, and speculate on trends and events that will define the evolving landscape of work. The Future of Work will benefit both students and instructors by exploring the trends reshaping how we work, why we work, and what work means in our interconnected world.