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Higher education’s path forward lies in bringing its mission to life through digital experiences that complement tradition.
Buying learning technologies for technology's sake helps no one--not students, not faculty, and certainly not higher ed institutional outcomes ...
Meetings are the connective tissue of higher education. They are where strategy meets reality, where faculty and administrators align priorities, and where shared governance is exercised. Yet, for ...
AI literacy goes beyond coding or data science--it means understanding how artificial intelligence functions and how it can ...
Institutions should weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks carefully when designing and implementing an integrated civil rights response ...
As colleges and universities navigate the shifting landscape of higher education, the appeal of employing artificial intelligence in admissions processes has grown significantly. This complex ...
Editor’s note: This article is part of Teaching the Adult Learner: Practical Strategies for Higher Ed Success, a six-part series exploring how colleges can better support nontraditional students.
Higher education plays a crucial role in preparing students with the right skills to meet current and future workforce needs, providing one of the best drivers of economic mobility. Learners gain the ...
Colleges and universities are under a lot of pressure to meet enrollment targets, retain existing students, and see them through to graduation — all while operating under strict budget constraints.
Higher education stands at a defining moment. For decades, universities have been shaped by a dual mission to disseminate knowledge through “teaching” and to create it through “research.” Too often, ...