11 novembre 2016

Why Learning Innovation Can Seem Invisible

By Joshua Kim. We all know that there are incredible things going around learning innovation. More...

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The Paradox of Digital Learning Innovation

By Joshua Kim. Why we see postsecondary digital learning innovation everywhere but the statistics on costs, access, and quality. More...

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Does Higher Ed Have A Dog in the AT&T-Time Warner Merger Fight?

By Joshua Kim. Are the folks attending the EDUCAUSE Conference in Anaheim this week talking about the proposed AT&T-Time Warner merger?
Forget talking about SIS’s and LMS’s - cloud this and big data analytics that - what we should really be talking about is this $85.4 billion dollar deal. More...

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Taking A Pause From EDUCAUSE

By Joshua Kim. It feels weird to not be going to EDUCAUSE. I’ve participated in the Conference throughout my edtech career. I’ve grown up (professionally) with EDUCAUSE. More...

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4 Ways to Tweak Twitter to Optimize Success

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/large/public/student_affairs_and_technology_blog_header.jpgBy Eric Stoller. Open messages, verification, availability, and custom responses. Read more...

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Should Admins Be Activists on Campus?

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/large/public/student_affairs_and_technology_blog_header.jpgBy Eric Stoller. Almost four years ago I asked a question on this blog that prompted a lot of comments, response posts, tweets, and discussion. The post was titled "Where are the Radical Practitioners?" At the time, it was a post that fit with the digital discourse of the day. Read more...

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Building Community at #JiscDigLead

http://www.insidehighered.com/sites/default/server_files/styles/large/public/student_affairs_and_technology_blog_header.jpgBy Eric Stoller. The Jisc Digital Leaders Programme had been on my professional "radar" since its debut in October of 2015. Featuring several of the "usual suspects" from the UK's higher (and further) education digital scene, I noted the hashtag (#JiscDigLead) and focused on my own calendar of autumnal consulting activities. Read more...

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Academic Freedom Under Threat Everywhere

By Hans de Wit And Kathryn Hanson. In the current political climate, academic freedom is perhaps the most contested aspect of higher education. Read more...

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Advancing Inclusive Excellence and Embracing Cultural Dexterity

By Yves Salomon-Fernandez. The value of a women's network.
I have not been shy about professing my deep appreciation for the American Council on Education’s (ACE) Women’s Network. It has enabled me to develop sisterhood and mentorship with an incredible group of women who have guided and sustained me over the last few years. More...

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What Will You Do With That?

By Rose Hendricks. I’m on a plane, a route I’m pretty familiar with. San Diego, where I’m a Cognitive Science PhD student, to San Antonio, where my husband is an Army Lieutenant. I hope to write 500 words of my dissertation while large portable electronics are allowed. I can’t focus because the man sitting next to me is staring at my screen. More...

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