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October 31, 2016
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D2L selects Amazon Web Services cloud to improve learning worldwide

Learning is about to take another leap forward. D2L, a learning technology provider, is delighted to announce that it has ... Read more


 


 

New data: Higher ed has massive misconceptions about low-income student success
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Contrary to a commonly-held belief that low-income students are more likely to struggle in a four-year institution, new data indicates students from low-income households are in fact likely to thrive in four-year institutions, according to a new survey. Higher education institutions are relying on predictive analysis to make decisions about…

ClearScholar showcases student engagement platform at EDUCAUSE

ClearScholar, a mobile-first student engagement platform, announced today they will be showcasing their new student engagement platform at EDUCAUSE. The ... Read more

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Presidential Election: Who is the best president for higher education?

It's been quite a dramatic election season, with the two main presidential candidates debating on a number of topics; however, due to the theatrical nature of this election, education has, unfortunately, taken a backseat.

5 student opinions about higher education you should know

As colleges and universities become increasingly focused on student services in order to attract students as well as retain them, it’s never been more important to gauge how students feel about some of the larger, innovative—and often tech-based—initiatives leadership spends copious amounts of time and money supporting on campus.

Is it time to rethink the term nontraditional student?

Should higher education rethink what makes a “traditional” student today? Data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on students applying for financial aid highlight the ever-increasing need for colleges and universities to diversify their programs and make more available online education.


 

Optimized Education Resources for 3D Printing – A Guide for Educators

3D printing can inspire students to imagine, build, test their ideas, and engage in meaningful learning. With the help of many of our customers’ schools and our Education Advisory Board, Stratasys put together this printer-agnostic guide to teaching and learning resources to help you kick-start meaningful projects and lessons in your learning community.

 

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