Kari Clarkson
Kari is a Content Marketing Specialist at D2L who focuses on the world of higher education. She enjoys using her research, reporting, writing and multimedia skills to tell impactful stories.
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The Value of Continuing Education for Learners and Institutions
Learning is truly for people of all ages. There are many ways for students to continue to study and earn credentials after the big graduation cap toss. While traditional study…
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9 Examples of Faculty Community Groups in Higher Education
Having the right resources in place to support faculty in higher education has many benefits. It can both help faculty foster personal growth and develop connections with their peers and…
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How Timely Support Can Improve Student Mental Health
College and university students carry a lot of weight on their shoulders. It starts before college with the pressure to build a standout resume to get into their postsecondary school…
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Trends
How Video Makes Learning Engaging and Personal in Higher Ed
Using video in higher ed isn’t a new phenomenon. Remember the tangible excitement you felt when a TV and VCR were wheeled into the classroom? You knew it was going…
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Trends
Understanding the Impact of Faculty Burnout
Burnout has become so common that many people can relate to or identify it without needing a definition. The World Health Organization classifies burnout as an occupational phenomenon. Caused by…
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Trends
Faculty Burnout: How to Rekindle the Flame for Teaching in Higher Education
Learn how mental health, community and tech can make a difference in preventing and reversing faculty burnout.
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Tips
Three Ways to Prevent Faculty Burnout While Teaching Online
The shift to online learning has impacted higher ed institutions around the globe. Everybody—from students to faculty and administrators—has an opinion about learning online. Many students in the U.S. look…