What makes people say "This meeting should have been an email!" even after meeting organizers work hard for days preparing slides? Businesses of all sizes are adapting to new environments of hybrid work, yet the process of meetings remains resistant to change. Non-interactive presentations are...
14 December, Dr Ed Tse
The success of our company relies on the strengths of our employees. At NUITEQ, we take pride in combining our Swedish heritage with the influences of diverse cultures and backgrounds to create a unique collaboration environment.
30 November, Dr Ed Tse
“Hybrid learning can be a best of both worlds, or a worst of both worlds reality,” said Professor Bree Dusseault, University of Washington, Washington, USA “At best, schools can keep students safe. At worst, teachers are forced to cut corners on instruction.” Teacher Surveys by EdWeek showed how...

16 November, Dr Ed Tse
With more meetings happening remotely or in a hybrid setting than ever before, government organisations and companies need meeting hosts to get more out of their time with their peers. This means more engaging, interacting, and producing in the same or preferably less amount of time. A survey of...
9 November, Dr Ed Tse
Thomas Mennella, a flipped classroom active learning university instructor says “I’m tired. I don’t mean end-of-the-semester and need-some-sleep tired. I mean really, weary, bone-deep tired.” He has guest blogged on flipped learning, published articles, and presented at regional and national...
24 September, Dr Ed Tse
The success of our company relies on the strengths of our employees. At NUITEQ, we take pride in combining our Swedish heritage with the influences of Asian, Latin American and North American cultures to create a unique collaboration environment.
2 September, Dr Ed Tse
The success of our company relies on the strengths of our employees. At NUITEQ, we take pride in combining our Swedish heritage with the influences of Asian, Latin American and North American cultures to create a unique collaboration environment.
30 August, Dr Ed Tse
Now more than ever, educators are being asked to support wider achievement gaps while following one curriculum standard. How do we prevent those who know what is being taught from being bored and those too afraid to share that they don’t get it from giving up? This is exactly why so many educators...
2 June, Dr Ed Tse
In today’s world of remote learning, academic officers and policymakers are looking less for features and benefits and more for solutions to country-wide pain points such as equity, the mental health of families, and ways to engage all students at home. In addition, new systems and solutions may...