On April 10, university leaders held a spirited debated over the future of education innovation the Princeton-Fung Global Forum in Paris. Princeton Humanities Chair Gideon Rose expressed a…
In an ideal world, we would all have custom, personalized support standing at the ready to provide just-in-time response to our need for guidance and support. Wouldn’t it…
In what seems like a no-brainer, the relationship between college majors and salary potential is becoming ever stronger in the wake of staggering student debt. Thanks to recent…
Though there are still many proponents of lecture as the main method of teaching in higher education, the lecture (while still integral) is becoming less of a 'must-do'…
New results from a national survey reveal just how popular Flipped Learning has become. But with all of the hype on this teaching and learning style that’s grown…
The massive open online course (MOOC) platform Udacity will no longer offer completion certificates for free, the company announced this week. While students can still take the courses…
Student evaluations of courses and the faculty that teach them are an important aspect of quality control at colleges and universities. How a course is taught, whether it…
As universities search for new ways to move online, attract students and prepare them for the working world, new bite-sized, short courses for those who don't have time…
When Title IV funding for higher education began in 1965, colleges and universities never imagined a day when learners would take classes online or create their own academic…
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, could be the wave of the future for colleges and universities, but the University of Virginia is approaching the trend with caution,…