What is college for? Gov. Shapiro raises the question. Higher ed leaders are listening. — from The Philadelphia Inquirer by Will Bunch; with thanks to […]
Unbundled: Designing Personalized Pathways for Every Learner — from gettingsmart.com by Nate McClennen “with contributions from the Getting Smart team and numerous friends and partners […]
Education is about to radically change: AI for the masses — from gettingsmart.com by Nate McClennen and Rachelle Dené Poth Key Points: AI already does […]
From DSC: For those who dog the “doomsayers” of higher ed… You need to realize many “doomsayers” are trying to get traditional institutions of higher […]
Excerpt from Michael Moe’s recent EIEIO e-newsletter Imagine my delight when co-founder of Coursera Daphne Koehler came into my office in 2012 to explain the […]
Skills, Skills, Skills Now is the time. — from by Katelyn Donnelly and Eric Scott Lavin Skills matter more than ever. Excerpt: For years, the […]
Udacity’s Train-to-Hire Program Now Available in AWS Marketplace — from prnewswire.com by Udacity; with thanks to GSV for this resource Excerpt (emphasis DSC): MOUNTAIN VIEW, […]
The Job: Online Certifications #85? DEC 1, 2022 — from getrevue.co by Paul Fain Growing interest in online training for medical certifications and a private […]
From DSC: I received an email the other day re: a TytoCare Exam Kit. It said (with some emphasis added by me): With a TytoCare Exam […]
Can a Group of MIT Professors Turn a White Paper Into a New Kind of College? — from edsurge.com by Jeffrey R. Young Excerpt: A […]
The Status of the Teaching Profession Is at a 50-Year Low. What Can We Do About It? — from edweek.org by Caitlynn Peetz Excerpt: The […]
From DSC: Will this become a trend within higher education (i.e., more transparent, accurate pricing)? Why so many colleges have been resetting their tuition — […]