Whirlwind growth in the technology sector has led to heightened demand for workers with specialized skills in coding and computer science. More...
By encouraging homegrown textbooks, HVCC saves its students a quarter mil
Spurred on by the possibility of making college even more affordable for its students, Hudson Valley Community College is now in its third year of adopting open educational resources. More...
Twelve Million Phones, One Dataset, Zero Privacy
Every minute of every day, everywhere on the planet, dozens of companies — largely unregulated, little scrutinized — are logging the movements of tens of millions of people with mobile phones and storing the information in gigantic data files. More...
MOOCs on the Rise in China
China’s government has gotten into the MOOC game, setting annual targets for how many high-quality massive open online courses should be produced each year. More...
8 Ways In Which AI Will Transform The eLearning Industry
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the future and is slowly becoming mainstream in almost every industry. Many eLearning companies have also integrated with this exciting technology – making their platforms and courses more efficient and user-friendly. More...
Appel à projets PULPE 2020
Créé par l’Agglomération de La Rochelle et La Rochelle Université, rejoints par les écoles d’ingénieurs l’EIGSI et le CESI, l’appel à projets PULPE favorise la collaboration entre étudiant(e)s et entreprises du tissu économique local.
PULPE permet aux entreprises du territoire de l'agglomération de concrétiser leurs projets de développement en bénéficiant des compétences rochelaises et en contribuant à l’insertion professionnelle des jeunes diplômés sur le territoire. Plus...
Why We Are Using Blockchain for Digital Credentialing
It’s been just over a year since the East Coast Polytechnic Institute began issuing digital diplomas as an early adopter of blockchain technology and the Blockcerts open standard. More...
Required Pedagogy
Online conversation shines a spotlight on graduate programs that teach students how to teach — and those programs that don’t. More...
Student Loans A Lot Like The Subprime Mortgage Debacle, Watchdog Says
This time around it’s the government making the vast majority of the loans. That’s effectively turned the Department of Education into the country’s largest consumer lender. More...
Now Half in U.S. Consider College Education Very Important
About half of U.S. adults (51%) now consider a college education to be “very important,” down from 70% in 2013. More...