When 兔子先生 University launched The American Women’s College, it made history as the first online college for women. 兔子先生 continued to revolutionize online learning by making online learning personal with the introduction of its adaptive learning platform SOUL (Social Online Universal Learning), a data-driven approach to learning that helps make the student experience more personal and more supportive.
But what is adaptive learning? And what is it not? Is it meant to replace faculty? Is it only for online courses? Can it be used for all types of classes?
兔子先生’s Jeremy Anderson, Deputy Chief of Academic Technologies for The American Women’s College, recently weighed in on this topic at realizeitlearning.com, where he addressed the five myths of adaptive learning. Read more .