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Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

Neo LMS

Learning” now takes on a different meaning, with technology redefining who can learn, who can teach, and how each can do it differently. To quote a study on Evolllution , “60 percent of respondents said technology has fundamentally changed post-secondary teaching and learning. According to The U.S.

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It’s Time to Reboot Our Thinking About Adult Learners in a Digitally Transformed World

Edsurge

Twenty-five years after the Internet became commercially available, post-high school learning—which for adults is now truly often a life-long endeavor—is now a diverse ecosystem of options. Degrees are still the gold standard in hiring and are by far the largest and most in-demand segment of the adult learning market.

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A Fifth of Students at Community College Are Still in High School

Edsurge

Others stay right at their own secondary schools and learn from high school teachers who deliver college-course lessons. The institution hopes to increase enrollment among high school students by 50 percent more by 2028. “We Brookdale Community College is in a state that has named dual enrollment as a priority.

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The Business Benefits of Video Conferencing

ViewSonic Education

Foster creativity and learning . billion in 2028. . Employees have always talked to one another but now we’re more aware that collaborative, team-focused work environments can deliver incredible business advantages. Among the many research-demonstrated benefits, video collaboration has proven to: .

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NAEP Scores Show a Long Road to Academic Recovery. Edtech Can Help Shorten It.

Edsurge

Following years of disrupted learning during the pandemic, the recently released Nation’s Report Card shows an overall drop in both reading and math scores, with math scores falling in nearly every state. Recent headlines suggest it will take until 2028 for students to recover from these pandemic-related achievement declines.

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Writing a College Essay That Stands Out

Edsurge

Duke University, for example, added an additional supplemental essay prompt that reads, “We believe a wide range of personal perspectives, beliefs, and lived experiences are essential to making Duke a vibrant and meaningful living and learning community,” and invites students to share more in this context. Source: Johns Hopkins University.

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What Students From Rural Communities Think College Leaders Should Know

Edsurge

Programs at member colleges include hosting summer learning opportunities and on-campus recruitment events for high schoolers, sending more admissions staff out to high schools in small towns, and tapping current college students to serve as peer mentors to freshmen arriving from places with sparse populations or low density.

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