What if higher education moved beyond rigid calendars and assembly-line teaching to AI-powered, mastery-based learning where every student truly understands the material before moving forward?
As AI cements its place in education and the workforce, and as AI tools evolve, questions abound around how educators are using AI for teaching and learning, along with how they’re helping prepare ...
The interruption of service for the Canvas LMS after a ransomware attack left many in higher education reckoning with how to ...
Every serious music student has spent time in a practice room that felt less like a room and more like a mirror. A phrase is ...
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Good teaching cannot be owned or defined by any one person or group, writes David Mather. He calls for more open discussion ...
What should colleges and universities expect from the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in the coming year? Here's what the experts told us. In an open call last month, we asked higher ...
An interview with the founders of Gull Island Institute. What might it mean to reimagine higher education in the face of ...
In recent years, the proliferation of online learning has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of higher education. As digital tools and platforms gain prominence in delivering educational content, ...
Increasing workloads are taking a toll on mental health and morale among teaching and learning professionals in higher education, according to a new Educause survey. Nearly two-thirds of overall ...
To fully realize the promise of online learning, higher education leaders can look to adopt four key strategy drivers.
Picture this: It’s your first day as a graduate student instructor. You’re armed with a stack of syllabi, a mind full of academic theories and the unshakable feeling that you might be in way over your ...