ParcourSup : la double peine
Journal articles and reports on serious games
Branston, C. (2006). From game studies to bibliographic gaming: Libraries tap into the video game culture. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 32(4), 24-29.
Bandura, A. (2002). Selective moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency. Journal of Moral Education, 31 (2), 101-119.
Baudrillard, J. (1988). Simulacra and simulations. In M. Poster (Ed.), Selected writings (pp.166-184). Stanford; Stanford University Press. More...
Why is innovation in teaching in HE so difficult? 4. Integrating online and distance learning into the mainstream
How should we respond to reports of a declining graduate premium?
HEPI has occasionally published hard-to-find and interesting historic educational documents, such as Anthony Crosland’s 1965 Woolwich speech heralding polytechnics and Ken Baker’s Lancaster speech extolling the virtues of expanding higher education. More...
An Eye on the Cultural Landscape of Syria
The artist Hiba Al-Ansari lives in Germany but in the spring of 2014, she visited Kafr Nabl, a town in northwestern Syria that was then in the hands of anti-government rebels. In a home there that had been destroyed by a Syrian army rocket, she found a math textbook. More...
What will AI and robotics mean for higher education?
Both AI and robotics are projected to have a massive impact on the global economy. While anticipated improvements in GDP and efficiency are positive, some fear that jobs will be lost through automation. What will AI and robotics mean for higher education? Will automation affect colleges and universities. More...
Fewer than half of college students are ready for the workforce
Just 41 percent of U.S. college students say they feel either very or extremely prepared to enter the workforce, according to a new survey. More...
For college admissions: A holistic review, or systematic discrimination?
Lawsuit against Harvard’s use of race, applicants’ personality renews concerns about affirmative action in the admissions process. More...
Education Design Lab collaboration with Credly
Education Design Lab, a nonprofit that applies design thinking to create new pathways from education to employment, announced the launch of a new partnership with Credly that will designate participating colleges and universities as authorized issuers of nationally-designed digital credentials that recognize workforce-relevant skills. More...