The IT solutions you need to succeed this year
In today’s digital age, one student alone might be using two or three different devices for their schoolwork – that’s more surfaces for security threats to creep in than ever before.
Creating courseware with students, not for them: The case for equity-centered design
Over the past several years, the college student population has become increasingly diverse. In fact, 56 percent of college students are first-generation students, a significant jump from 37 percent in 2016.
How AI will help admissions officers comb through college essays
Some researchers say an artificial intelligence tool may be able to help admissions officers sort through essays and recognize prospective students who might previously have gone unrecognized.
Rising ransomware attacks on education demand defense readiness
Ransomware attacks continue to wreak havoc on the education sector, hitting 80 percent of lower education providers and 79 percent of higher education providers this year.
Voters skeptical of college, more supportive of CTE
It’s more important for Colorado schools to prepare students for the workforce than to prepare them to attend college.
New program gives adult re-enrollment rate a major boost
A statewide campaign in California aimed at helping working adults return to college and complete their degrees is seeing progress as it moves closer to expansion.
STEM learning outcomes get a boost from diverse classrooms
Students achieve better grades in college science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) courses when those classrooms have higher numbers of underrepresented racial-minority and first-generation college students, according to new research.
Holiday break: The importance of a strategic pause
As the holiday season unfolds, students take off for winter break, and college campuses settle into a peaceful lull. It’s that time when higher education leaders get to press pause and catch up on their never-ending to do list.
30 predictions about edtech’s role in higher ed in 2024
As higher education prepares for a new semester in the new year, it’s always helpful to look back on lessons learned, trends, and developments from 2023.
How did edtech impact higher ed in 2023?
As we prepared for a new year, we looked back on the lessons learned, both good and bad, as the door closed on 2022.