New research finds that university students who engage regularly and for sustained periods with online learning platforms tend to achieve better academic results than those who study in short bursts.
College success isn’t just about studying harder—it’s about studying smarter. Evidence-backed methods like dual coding, prediction activities, and AI-powered tools can help you retain more in less ...
As finals season approaches, campus study spaces begin to change. Tables that were once used for casual homework turn into temporary workstations, notebooks pile up, and students settle into familiar ...
Since the COVID-19 pandemic spread to the U.S. in 2020, college leaders and policymakers have raised questions about the academic preparation of today’s students. College readiness metrics in math and ...
Studying effectively is one of the most important skills for academic success in college. It’s not just about how much time you spend reading your textbooks or how often you go to lecture, but rather ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Legatt explores the intersection of education, AI, and leadership. CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 29: People walk through the ...
Adjusting to life away from home during my first year at IU required quickly building routines to manage coursework, deadlines and daily schedules. A key part of that transition was developing ...
I did not notice the moment my study habits changed. There was no single tool or dramatic switch. What happened instead was gradual. I started relying less on static notes and more on tools that ...
Most of our daily actions may happen without much thought. Researchers found that around 65% of everyday behaviors are triggered automatically by habit rather than conscious decisions. Many of these ...