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Through its membership, clinics and conferences, NAECAD, which oversees esports coaches and directors, provides a powerful collaborative environment to share ideas and foster growth.
College leaders need to question how well both traditional and online teaching methods keep meaningful human contact with students possible so they can learn to learn, learn to write clearly, and develop resilience, says UB guest columnist Matthew Schmidt, of the University of New Haven in Connecticut.
Campus leaders should act now to make their case for their college or university's share of $3 billion in CARES Act funding that is going to state governors to spend as they see fit on K-12 and higher education.
Thinking of building or revamping a space on campus for an esports arena? These stunning spaces offer a look at what's possible when colleges combine creativity with the right technology.
Providing relief and support options ensures that students may continue, or begin, their college degree programs—despite changing financial situations, says UB guest columnist Francesco C. Cesareo, president of Assumption College in Massachusetts.
A conversation with chief digital transformation evangelist Feng Hou addresses blockchain and how it can change record-keeping.
UB guest columnists Whitney Kilgore and Jessica Tenuta address five actions educators can take to keep students motivated—and connected.
The University of Houston-Downtown has delivered retired computers to students who do not have access to internet or WiFi-enabled devices so they can complete their coursework at home.
Producing "binge-worthy" events—live and prerecorded—is key for attracting prospects during coronavirus closures and for building on-demand content for future marketing campaigns, says UB guest columnist Sujoy Roy.
With the demand for virtual campus tours surging as coronavirus closures eliminate in-person visit options, admissions administrators are seeing the importance of offering prospective students a robust online visit experience.
The Chicago-based university will be featured at the inaugural October event that serves the higher education and K-12 competitive gaming community.
Widener University creates an engaging website for admitted students and the AACRAO provides marketing strategies for schools without strong virtual tours or experience programs.
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