Instructional Technology

What COVID-19 taught us about creating community

The embrace of technology tools while building learning for the future has made higher education much stronger.

Engagement and security highlight 7 key trends in ed-tech for 2022

Colleges and universities will need to implement specialized and specific ed-tech solutions to meet the expectations of their remote/hybrid remote students and employees.

Model for the future? One fully online university’s stunning success

While other institutions have slumped during the pandemic, Western Governors has grown enrollment while bolstering its curriculum.

How universities are helping to build a 500,000-person cybersecurity workforce

With online attacks on the rise, institutions like CSU San Bernardino are preparing students to stop hackers.

How smart technology is creating diverse learning environments in higher ed

There is a new understanding of, and appreciation for, how the learning experiences of higher education students can be impacted by external forces.

Two studies show Gen Z, companies may not want 4-year degrees

Career and technical education is intriguing to high school students, even if they are a bit uncertain about its value.

Group of HBCUs will get $1.5 million for digital learning research

Grants will provide opportunity for Black students to achieve more equitable outcomes across higher education.

Virtual classrooms protect concerned faculty during COVID, and beyond

Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) delivers faculty not only assurance of course continuity in the face of the unknown, but a complete “virtual classroom” solution. 

How can colleges meet the needs of growing base of online learners?

Wiley Education Services survey says institutions must offer three key items to students operating remotely.

How the big merger of Blackboard and Anthology will affect higher ed

The two companies are looking to 'lead the next wave of EdTech innovation.'

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