A study from EDUCAUSE examines factors contributing to successful information technology use and habits among faculty. More...
Dawn of 5G: Empowering VR, AR and Much More
The enormous learning potential of virtual and augmented reality will be enabled through the wide-scale rollout of 5G. In many ways, widespread deployment of 5G will enable online learning to leapfrog the traditional classroom in providing meaningful, realistic and impactful engagements for learners at a distance. More...
Why Edtech Needs More Researchers, Not More Companies
Edtech companies, or companies who seek to deliver learning via digital platforms and assets, are springing up quickly all over the United States. More...
Spotting Mobile Learning Opportunities
It’s almost like a reflex, wanting to keep cell phones and tablets out of the hands of students and employees. These devices are a distraction, some argue, a distraction that takes the focus away from true learning or accomplishments. More...
‘Techlash’ Hits College Campuses
Many students still see employment in tech as a ticket to prosperity, but for job seekers who can afford to be choosy, there is a growing sentiment that Silicon Valley’s most lucrative positions aren’t worth the ethical quandaries. More...
The Future Of Edtech And Learning In India From An AR/VR Lens
Technology is taking over education in universities, real-world technical training and schools. What roles do augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) play in edtech. More...
How the Next Decade’s Technological Tsunami Will Change Life as We Know it
And yet a decade from now, on the eve of 2030, we’ll look back at today in astonishment at how primitive life was in 2019. By then, it’s likely that cars will drive themselves. More...
Quantum Computing Is Poised to Change Everything
By Ray Schroeder. It is truly rare that an advancement comes along that changes every aspect of society; quantum computing is poised to do just that in the 2020s. More...
VR, AR, AI Worldwide Perspectives
By Ray Schroeder. U.S.-China conference highlights similarities among innovators in ed tech around the world. How should colleges react. More...
Quantum Leap Into the Future of Education
By Ray Schroeder. The quantum era will soon be upon us. The changes we will see will far outpace even those we saw in the development of personal computers, smartphones and broadband networking -- combined. IBM has already created a commercial quantum computer prototype, the IBM Q System One. More...