Classroom InnovationKey considerations when adopting a gamified edtech platform August 15, 2023 by Michael Bodekaer Jensen, CEO & Co-Founder, Labster Successful gamified scenarios build productive failure, not just fun, into their design
Institutional ManagementCan PCE and academic registrars collaborate? August 14, 2023 by Laura Ascione This manner of research helps create a common understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by PCE and academic registrars
Network SecurityIf zero trust is good enough for the government, it’s good enough for your school August 11, 2023 by Apu Pavithran, CEO & Founder, Hexnode A paradigm shift from traditional perimeter-based security to a more robust and dynamic approach is increasingly necessary
Online LearningStudents are more satisfied and confident with online learning August 10, 2023 by Laura Ascione BestColleges' ninth annual report provides the latest online and remote learning experience data with insights from students and school administrators
DEIAMobile app enables students with special needs to self-monitor behavior August 9, 2023 by Abigail Durkin, University of Missouri A nearly $520,000 grant will help a University of Missouri researcher improve students’ self-regulation and independence at school
AI in EducationMiami Dade College to offer Florida’s first bachelor’s in Applied AI August 8, 2023 by Laura Ascione As the workforce evolves, AI skills become more necessary--and now, colleges and universities are offering more degrees in AI fields
PolicyHigher ed spending problem demands attention no matter court’s opinion August 7, 2023 by Michael B. Horn, Co-Founder & Distinguished Fellow, Clayton Christensen Institute & Scott Pulsipher, President, Western Governors University Higher ed has long been on an unsustainable cost trajectory, and everyone—students, the government, and society—bears that cost
Classroom InnovationThe synergy between art and technology in higher ed August 4, 2023 by Erik Brunvand, Professor of Computer Science, Kahlert School of Computing, University of Utah & SIGGRAPH 2023 Conference Chair The intersection and collaboration between technology and art is challenging--these different skillsets are often taught in different parts of a campus
Recruitment & EnrollmentWhen it comes to recruitment, websites are key August 3, 2023 by Laura Ascione New research shows that college websites are the top resource students use to make enrollment choices--a potential key to the enrollment crisis
DEIAWhat are renewable assignments–and how do they help students? August 8, 2023August 2, 2023 by Lindsey Gwozdz, Roger Williams University & Virginia Clinton-Lisell, University of North Dakota Renewable assignments can be a key way to motivate students and increase inclusiveness in the classroom