Higher ed people are deeply fatigued from hearing too much innovation talk. The concept of innovation has lost most of its meaning through overuse. When innovation is discussed, it is often as a ...
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) systems, like ChatGPT and a bevy of GenAI applications, continue to change the ways college faculty and students engage with assistive teaching and learning ...
As William & Mary students and faculty prepare to move to remote learning from March 23 through at least April 3 because of precautions surrounding the spread of COVID-19, the newly-established Studio ...
The South African organizational development facilitator James Taylor has had a peculiar dream for many years: “We need to create a master’s degree for organizations.” It’s a strange thing to picture, ...
Brandon Hall Group™, the home of the prestigious HCM Excellence Awards®, today announced the winners of the 2025 HCM Excellence in Technology and Education Technology Awards, recognizing breakthrough ...
As part of the Transformative Education 2.0 Purdue Move, and with generous financial support from the Lilly Endowment, the Office of the Provost invites applications for an Innovation Hub funding ...
Despite the disruptions and chaos it brought with it, Todd Duncan used the pandemic as an opportunity to fundamentally change the way he teaches. “Suddenly we had to pivot really quickly and really ...
Through this collaboration, UNESCO and Walnut Coding will work together to expand access to quality digital education, share ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. The intelligence contained within artificial intelligence (AI) has been making significant ...
Change in higher education historically has been a dynamic process involving two sectors—one consisting of mainstream institutions and the other a grab bag of diverse, nontraditional organizations, ...
Making better use of educational technology is a goal that both software and hardware companies are aggressively pursuing. Keeping students engaged in today’s distraction-filled world is no easy feat.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — It may have been the seventh time that the U.S. Department of Education hosted its annual ED Games Expo. But it was only the first that the event convened a room full of researchers ...