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After transitioning from Fairfield University’s leader of enterprise systems to director of IT strategy and enterprise architecture for the state of Connecticut, Armstrong will return to higher-ed leadership in January.
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To prevent students from relying on artificial intelligence to write and do homework for them, many professors are returning to pre-technology assessments and having students finish essays in class.
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A new online course aims to train instructors on how to incorporate a growth mindset into existing teaching practices, as it can positively impact student experience and outcomes.
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The MIT leader left behind a legacy of international work.
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The idea is to help students of the program understand what legal liability they have in cybersecurity and data privacy, which standards they should hold their companies to, and how they can pre-emptively deal with potential problems ahead of time.
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A portal designed to make the student application process easier reached just 104 students, but cost $290,000.
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The Georgia college is calling for online course material, credit requirement reductions and meal plan changes.
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Scott McLeod has helped build up education technology leaders throughout his career in K-12 and higher education. While his job positions have changed, his personal mission remains the same.
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A new degree program will help students collaborate across disciplines to make a bigger impact.
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A series of high-profile incidents prompted rule changes that protect the university system's reputation.
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OERs hold great potential, and community colleges are at the forefront of large-scale adoption.
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The college plans to infuse different technology and teaching techniques in learning spaces.
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Three Texas universities try to reach more students in shorter online sessions.
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Community colleges have been collaborating to develop no-charge learning resources that support working adults in high-demand careers.
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The Michigan college has been helping prisoners learn digital literacy and computer keyboarding so they can do college coursework.
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Groups across the state are working together to provide access to computer science education to every student, but still have a ways to go.
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Innovative and efficient projects made the list of winners for the Larry L. Sautter Award.
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The numbers confirm that Michigan students are taking longer to graduate.
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Governors, legislators and education department leaders are making these subjects a priority.
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A Wyoming graduate opens a coding school to help students learn tech skills in their home state so they don't have to leave like he did.
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