Expectations for digital learning's impact on student outcomes are at an all-time high, and yet institutions lack tools to rigorously understand the inputs that impact outcomes. Educators need support ...
Higher education has long faced a new financial normal—including pressure to hold down tuition and fee increases, cuts in governmental support, and increased competition from new players. Changes in ...
Universities are making huge technology and personnel investments in order to improve student success. Only a few of those efforts, however, invest in faculty development and support. Yet faculty are ...
Online and blended learning continue to trend upward in higher education institutions across the U.S. According to a Babson Survey, the proportion of academic leaders who report that online learning ...
Neil Georgeson of KnowledgePoint says there are big benefits, but migration needs some thought to get full value. Many training companies are finding themselves at the thin end of the wedge when it ...
This standard focuses exclusively on the application of the University’s policy on Intellectual Property (I.A.1) to Courseware and Online Modules. Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined in ...
The second in a three-part series about courseware. Parts 1 and 3 are here and here. M ontoya Thomas recalls sleepless nights in college, crushing energy drinks from the local Smoothie King as she ...
You may remember the syllabus. Handed out on the first day of class, it was a revered and simple artifact that would outline the plan of a college course. It was a pragmatic document, covering contact ...
CourseWare is a tool for generating interactive materials for your lectures. When you start creating materials you ussualy starts with nothing, then you go through the text files and html pages and ...