By Michael Feldstein. We now have the second of our personalized learning explainer videos out. As a reminder, here’s the first one, which reframes personalized learning as a set of approaches for addressing the teaching problems of reaching hard-to-reach students. More...
OSU Panel Discussion: Faculty experience with adaptive learning for Intro to Psychology course
By Phil Hill. In Spring 2016, faculty, support staff and administrators at Oregon State University met to candidly share their experiences with adaptive learning technology. I shared two different videos from the event at EdSurge in this article and highlighted comments on vendors over-promising here at e-Literate. More...
Online Program Management: An updated view of the market landscape
By Phil Hill. Earlier this summer I wrote a blog post giving a high-level view of the OPM market landscape, including a call for feedback. Thanks to some blog post comments and some private messages and even company presentations, I am updating the graphic. More...
A Workshop Explores How Digital Education Can Help Refugees
By . While educational resources to help refugee students continue to expand, the demand for scholarships to enroll in degree programs still far outpaces the supply. That’s why organizations across the globe—universities, nonprofits, international aid organizations, private companies and governments—are looking to digital and online educational tools. More...
Sudanese Diaspora Seeks to Support Education
By . Despite the calamities in the education and research sectors in Sudan caused by a broken economy and the exodus of highly skilled workers, Sudanese professionals in the diaspora seek to push forward Sudan’s cycle of education and development. More...
Of Architecture Projects and Academic Freedom
By . The German University in Cairo ended its contract with Tarek Abol Naga, a professor of architecture at the university, after some senior projects he supervised were deemed “immoral.” More...
The Price of Master’s and Doctoral Degrees Jumps in Egypt
By . A journalist, Sherbeny al-Attar, wanted to apply for a master’s degree in Mansoura University’s Faculty of Arts, only to be surprised by the increased cost. Pre-master’s diploma rose from 880 Egyptian pounds to 2,000 Egyptian pounds per year, while a master’s degree also jumped from 1,000 Egyptian pounds to 3,000 Egyptian pounds, and Ph.D.s rose to 4,000 Egyptian pounds annually. More...
Scholarship Options for Syrian Refugees Expand
By . The number of higher-education scholarships available for Syrian students has increased sharply over the past year or so, as international organizations, nonprofit groups, and some governments have stepped up efforts to help displaced and refugee students enter university programs this fall. More...
UAE Higher Education: The Struggle for Quality
By . After two decades of explosive growth of its higher education sector, the oil-rich United Arab Emirates has become the biggest international higher education hub in the world. But a new study points to serious shortcomings in the country’s universities and colleges. More...