At the 100th annual meeting of the American Council of Education, Wick Sloane, a former Chief Financial Officer in higher ed, proposed a serious challenge […]
Survey data released from the Education Department’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System has revealed that online learning is continuing to experience steady growth in the […]
In a recent article from The EvoLLLution, Cathrael Kazin, managing partner of Volta Learning Group, wrote about the rise of the micro. Micro homes, micro […]
I went to a small liberal arts college in Northern Ontario, Canada. In high school, I was a straight A student, and although I probably […]
Elearning and EdTech tools have become incredibly popular. Technology does not stand in one place and is constantly developing. Each new year trends in education […]
Acrobatiq published an original report recently looking at the growing trend of universities and colleges developing coding bootcamps on their own or in partnership with […]
Idea in Brief Technology is evolving the way educators teach and helping tech-savvy students stay more engaged in their classwork. Whether by incorporating innovative ways […]
Faculty seeking blended learning resources for their post-secondary classrooms are often faced with a problem: although there are many resources available online, many resource lists […]
The SAT and the ACT have always been high stakes tests for students hoping to get into their college of choice, but in the last […]
Many higher education leaders try to stay current on innovations in K-12 education to see what their universities and colleges can learn from and to […]
Adaptive learning offers a variety of benefits to the higher education community. Long-term cost savings, increased accessibility, data gathering, and personalized instruction are driving factors […]
Ray Henderson may be most recognizable from his previous position as the President and Chief Technical Officer of the Academic Division of Blackboard, the learning […]