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Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?

Sep 21 · Robert Ubell
Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?
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Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?

Sep 21
Students Know What They’re Looking for Online. Are Colleges Delivering What They Want?
Opinion

After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’

Sep 15 · Shawna Young
After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’
Opinion

After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’

Sep 15
After Affirmative Action, My Black Daughter Wonders, ‘Do I Belong at a Top College?’
Diversity and Equity

Colleges Are Missing Out on Students Who Start — But Don’t Finish — Their Applications

Sep 12 · Emma Davis
Colleges Are Missing Out on Students Who Start — But Don’t Finish — Their Applications
Diversity and Equity

Colleges Are Missing Out on Students Who Start — But Don’t Finish — Their Applications

Sep 12
Colleges Are Missing Out on Students Who Start — But Don’t Finish — Their Applications
Teaching and Learning

How Students Use Unofficial Online Backchannels for Classes

Sep 7 · Jeffrey R. Young
How Students Use Unofficial Online Backchannels for Classes
Teaching and Learning

How Students Use Unofficial Online Backchannels for Classes

Sep 7
How Students Use Unofficial Online Backchannels for Classes
EdSurge Podcast

Group Project Horror Stories — and How to Avoid Them

Aug 29 · Nadia Tamez-Robledo
Group Project Horror Stories — and How to Avoid Them
EdSurge Podcast

Group Project Horror Stories — and How to Avoid Them

Aug 29
Group Project Horror Stories — and How to Avoid Them
Higher Education

As Enrollment Lags, Colleges Send Acceptances to Students Who Haven't Applied

Aug 23 · Emma Davis
As Enrollment Lags, Colleges Send Acceptances to Students Who Haven't Applied
Higher Education

As Enrollment Lags, Colleges Send Acceptances to Students Who Haven't Applied

Aug 23
As Enrollment Lags, Colleges Send Acceptances to Students Who Haven't Applied
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What Student Loan Debt Means for the American Dream

Aug 18 · Mordecai I. Brownlee
What Student Loan Debt Means for the American Dream
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What Student Loan Debt Means for the American Dream

Aug 18
What Student Loan Debt Means for the American Dream
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Higher Ed Should Pay Attention to the Corporate World’s Growing Use of Skills Data

Aug 10 · Sean Gallagher
Higher Ed Should Pay Attention to the Corporate World’s Growing Use of Skills Data
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Higher Ed Should Pay Attention to the Corporate World’s Growing Use of Skills Data

Aug 10
Higher Ed Should Pay Attention to the Corporate World’s Growing Use of Skills Data
EdSurge Podcast

Why Legacy Admissions May Be on the Way Out

Aug 1 · Jeffrey R. Young
Why Legacy Admissions May Be on the Way Out
EdSurge Podcast

Why Legacy Admissions May Be on the Way Out

Aug 1
Why Legacy Admissions May Be on the Way Out
EdSurge Podcast

How Podcasting Is Changing Teaching and Research

Jul 25 · Jeffrey R. Young
How Podcasting Is Changing Teaching and Research
EdSurge Podcast

How Podcasting Is Changing Teaching and Research

Jul 25
How Podcasting Is Changing Teaching and Research

Embracing the Transformative Influence of Generative AI

Jul 14 · Abbie Misha
Embracing the Transformative Influence of Generative AI

Embracing the Transformative Influence of Generative AI

Jul 14
Embracing the Transformative Influence of Generative AI
Social Media

Students Turn to TikTok for Study Buddies

Jul 13 · Jeffrey R. Young
Students Turn to TikTok for Study Buddies
Social Media

Students Turn to TikTok for Study Buddies

Jul 13
Students Turn to TikTok for Study Buddies
Higher Education

Poolside Reads: Top Higher Ed Stories in 2023 — So Far

Jul 6 · Rebecca Koenig
Poolside Reads: Top Higher Ed Stories in 2023 — So Far
Higher Education

Poolside Reads: Top Higher Ed Stories in 2023 — So Far

Jul 6
Poolside Reads: Top Higher Ed Stories in 2023 — So Far
Artificial Intelligence

Georgia Tech Is Trying to Keep a ChatGPT-Powered Teaching Assistant From ‘Hallucinating’

Jun 22 · Jeffrey R. Young
Georgia Tech Is Trying to Keep a ChatGPT-Powered Teaching Assistant From ‘Hallucinating’
Artificial Intelligence

Georgia Tech Is Trying to Keep a ChatGPT-Powered Teaching Assistant From ‘Hallucinating’

Jun 22
Georgia Tech Is Trying to Keep a ChatGPT-Powered Teaching Assistant From ‘Hallucinating’
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Why Colleges Should Pay Attention to Strikes by Their Most Precarious Teachers

Jun 16 · Robert Ubell
Why Colleges Should Pay Attention to Strikes by Their Most Precarious Teachers
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Why Colleges Should Pay Attention to Strikes by Their Most Precarious Teachers

Jun 16
Why Colleges Should Pay Attention to Strikes by Their Most Precarious Teachers
Digital Learning

The Future Belongs to Online Learners — But Only If Programs Can Help Them Succeed

Jun 16 · Olina Banerji
The Future Belongs to Online Learners — But Only If Programs Can Help Them Succeed
Digital Learning

The Future Belongs to Online Learners — But Only If Programs Can Help Them Succeed

Jun 16
The Future Belongs to Online Learners — But Only If Programs Can Help Them Succeed
Student Engagement

Online-Only Students Report Little Interaction With Instructors and Peers

Jun 8 · Jeffrey R. Young
Online-Only Students Report Little Interaction With Instructors and Peers
Student Engagement

Online-Only Students Report Little Interaction With Instructors and Peers

Jun 8
Online-Only Students Report Little Interaction With Instructors and Peers
Diversity and Equity

In School, Girls Rule. Where Does That Leave Boys?

May 23 · Rebecca Koenig
In School, Girls Rule. Where Does That Leave Boys?
Diversity and Equity

In School, Girls Rule. Where Does That Leave Boys?

May 23
In School, Girls Rule. Where Does That Leave Boys?
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What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective

May 15 · Mary Jo Madda
What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective
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What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective

May 15
What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About AI Chatbots — From the Student Perspective
Artificial Intelligence

Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT

May 11 · Jeffrey R. Young
Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT
Artificial Intelligence

Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT

May 11
Educators Team Up to Respond to Sudden Rise of ChatGPT
Affordability

A Surprising Approach to Science Labs for Online Students Boosts Access to STEM Fields

May 4 · Rebecca Koenig
A Surprising Approach to Science Labs for Online Students Boosts Access to STEM Fields
Affordability

A Surprising Approach to Science Labs for Online Students Boosts Access to STEM Fields

May 4
A Surprising Approach to Science Labs for Online Students Boosts Access to STEM Fields
Competency-Based Learning

What If We Measured Learning Through Skills Gained, Not Time Spent in the Classroom?

Apr 18 · Rebecca Koenig
What If We Measured Learning Through Skills Gained, Not Time Spent in the Classroom?
Competency-Based Learning

What If We Measured Learning Through Skills Gained, Not Time Spent in the Classroom?

Apr 18
What If We Measured Learning Through Skills Gained, Not Time Spent in the Classroom?
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Teaching Lessons I Learned From Mom

Mar 30 · Bonni Stachowiak
Teaching Lessons I Learned From Mom
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Teaching Lessons I Learned From Mom

Mar 30
Teaching Lessons I Learned From Mom
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The Power of Microcredentials and America’s Higher Education Dilemma

Mar 23 · Mordecai I. Brownlee
The Power of Microcredentials and America’s Higher Education Dilemma
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The Power of Microcredentials and America’s Higher Education Dilemma

Mar 23
The Power of Microcredentials and America’s Higher Education Dilemma
Opinion

What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural Mindsets

Mar 17 · Nat Kendall-Taylor
What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural Mindsets
Opinion

What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural Mindsets

Mar 17
What’s Behind the Pressure to Censor Social Studies? American Cultural Mindsets
column

How Mega-Universities Manage to Teach Hundreds of Thousands of Students

Mar 2 · Robert Ubell
How Mega-Universities Manage to Teach Hundreds of Thousands of Students
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How Mega-Universities Manage to Teach Hundreds of Thousands of Students

Mar 2
How Mega-Universities Manage to Teach Hundreds of Thousands of Students
Higher Education

U.S. Education Department Increases Oversight of How Colleges Work With Outside Companies

Feb 23 · Daniel Mollenkamp
U.S. Education Department Increases Oversight of How Colleges Work With Outside Companies
Higher Education

U.S. Education Department Increases Oversight of How Colleges Work With Outside Companies

Feb 23
U.S. Education Department Increases Oversight of How Colleges Work With Outside Companies
Flipped Classroom

Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research

Feb 16 · Jeffrey R. Young
Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research
Flipped Classroom

Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research

Feb 16
Does ‘Flipped Learning’ Work? A New Analysis Dives Into the Research
Opinion

The Realities of Working as a College Adjunct Professor

Feb 9 · Christina Berke
The Realities of Working as a College Adjunct Professor
Opinion

The Realities of Working as a College Adjunct Professor

Feb 9
The Realities of Working as a College Adjunct Professor
Teaching and Learning

Professors Try Teaching With TikTok. But It’s Not for ‘Boring, Lecturing Things.’

Feb 2 · Jeffrey R. Young
Professors Try Teaching With TikTok. But It’s Not for ‘Boring, Lecturing Things.’
Teaching and Learning

Professors Try Teaching With TikTok. But It’s Not for ‘Boring, Lecturing Things.’

Feb 2
Professors Try Teaching With TikTok. But It’s Not for ‘Boring, Lecturing Things.’
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