This technology will dominate higher ed within 5 years
By Jami Morshed. What students and higher ed educators can expect from the changing digital landscape of higher ed: Then vs. now vs. 5 years from now. More...
These 2 student-focused technologies can bring higher ed into the future
By Linda Ding. Why colleges and universities must look to students and their technology preferences for future success in higher ed. More...
Why higher ed needs to eradicate the university term
By Cherron Hoppes. When it comes to the cohort model structure, it's time to face the music. More...
Black college students could benefit from Trump’s worker visa order
By William Douglas, McClatchy Washington Bureau. Science and technology students at the nation’s historically black colleges could get a boost from President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at altering a visa program that brings highly skilled workers to the United States. More...
New USC partnership to innovate game design, social and mobile gameplay
By eCampus News Staff. Zynga partners with USC to support diversity, inclusive game production and the creation of innovative social mobile gameplay. More...
Students turn their backs on DeVos during commencement speech
By Joy Resmovits, Los Angeles Times. Education historians note a 'Trumpian' response on behalf of the students. More...
New algorithms drive unprecedented reliability of lecture capture
Innovative approach automatically resizes, resumes, and recovers video to ensure nonstop recording from a classroom PC. More...
New research: This is how successful innovation is done
By Alana Dunagan. As higher education institutions face new demands from society, students, and the government, the ground is shifting beneath them. More...
Major shift in online learning sees pedagogy in driver’s seat
By Scott Moore. Unbundled online program model focuses on pedagogy as the driver for technology decisions rather than the other way around. More...
How this digital option saved a university’s students millions of dollars
By Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind. Electronic textbooks saved Indiana University students an estimated $3.5 million during the 2016-17 school year. More...