Instructional Technology

Equity inspires 66 colleges to expand the reach of open educational resources

Excitement is building around OER at Framingham State University as a handful of faculty are creating their own textbooks with instructional designers enhancing the final product.

Will University of Texas faculty get their wish on COVID-19 mandates?

Classes begin Wednesday, but many petitions are circulating.

Is online a good option? Villanova leader discusses merits of virtual learning

As faculty hone techniques, student engagement rises.

Why academic freedom can’t be an afterthought in the online classroom

As digital learning becomes a core component of the higher education experience, institutions must prioritize strategies that provide agency to both students and faculty.

College coalition’s new research center aims to improve online learning

Columbia will help lead self-directed education initiative.

Boston institute names first female president in more than 100 years

Dr. Aisha Francis brings strong leadership experience to Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology.

How California State University is tackling equity with technology

CSU's gifts to new students, transfers likely to have profound impact.

How Modern Campus deal may streamline learn-to-earn paths

The purchase of Presence could mean more engagement, retention and completion for institutions they serve.

The $800M deal that could change remote learning

Online technology powerhouse 2U has agreed to a takeover of edX, which would remain as a nonprofit with the two serving 50 million degree-seeking students.

Student information system investments hit 5-year low

Wanting to implement changes but struggling with vendor options and costs, institutions turn to other options.

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