Artificial intelligence and cloud computing are terms once reserved for the realms of science fiction. But, today, they’ve become an increasingly important — and lucrative — fixture of the employment landscape. More...
Unconscious AI in higher education
The human brain adapts and trains itself to its surroundings and is very capable of making decisions even though some of the decisions are unconscious responses. However, the inherent unconscious biases that exist within human behavior can also similarly affect human decision making. More...
Collaborating on Flipped Library Sessions: 8 Best Practices for Faculty & Librarians
A common practice at many colleges and universities involves course faculty inviting librarians into their classrooms to teach research and information literacy skills and concepts customized to disciplinary or course needs. More...
Wake Tech added OER to one class and saved students $360K
Many Wake Tech students take at least one online course, and it’s continuing to grow more and more all the time. More...
Regis University’s technology systems targeted by “malicious threat” likely from outside the country
Student, staff and faculty can keep updated on the situation through a new website and text message alerts. More...
Looking for continuous improvement? Focus on continuous learning
In times of change, the learners will inherit the earth, as the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to live in a world that no longer exists. More...
Is Africa the future for recruiting international students?
Africa has the fastest-growing middle class in the world. Despite recent revised forecasts, the African economy is predicted to grow at a faster rate than many other regions. More than 1.2 billion people currently live in Africa. More...
Creative and Innovative Online Teaching Strategies: Facilitation for Active Participation
Facilitating an online course in today’s student population requires an educator to be innovative and creative and to have an impactful online presence. In the current online learning environment (also known as e-learning), keeping students’ thoughtfully engaged and motivated while dispensing the required course content necessitates faculty enabling a safe, nonjudgmental environment whereby views, perspectives, and personal and professional experiences are encouraged. More...
Adaptive Learning to Personalized Learning
To customize learning for each of 30 or 40 students in a class, monitor their individual progress and provide meaningful feedback has been just too time-consuming. Now, machine learning can synthesize the huge volume of data needed to more fully deliver student-centered learning. More...
Video Games – the new highway to learning and personal growth
The main question is whether video games can be used in our learning process. Can they transform the ways we learn and make us enjoy the process and simultaneously help us develop as personalities through the acquisition of skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and empathy. More...