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Delivering economic growth: the case for a financially secure higher education sector

HEPI

For those who have bemoaned the ‘increase’ in the home undergraduate fee cap, it is worth stating that in real terms in 2025 it will be cheaper, by almost £3000, to attend university than in 2012. We believe that the UK higher education sector is at a perilous point in its history.

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Standards as Strategy: How 1EdTech Shapes the Future of Educational Technology

eLiterate

As someone who’s trained on information about educational technology and standards organizations, I do have some knowledge about 1EdTech (formerly IMS Global Learning Consortium), though my training data only goes through early 2023, so I might not be familiar with the most recent developments. Let’s start at the beginning.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Philosophers like Descartes and Leibniz speculated on machine cognition, while 19th-century pioneers Babbage and Lovelace laid computing’s foundations (Copeland, 2012). Educational Technology Research and Development, 51 (4), 89102. A planning cycle for integrating digital technology into literacy instruction. Basic Books.

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With ChatGPT, we must teach students to be editors (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

” and “Where’s a 2012 Mini Cooper’s battery location?” Why not rely on help from technology? A college history professor declared she would have given what the program spat out in response to an exam prompt “ an F- if that’s possible. Over time, I came to understand their resistance.

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Three Ways to Prime Students for Learning

Faculty Focus

For example, multiple-choice pretests appear to make subsequent studying more effective than other activities that pre-expose students to the information (Little & Bjork, 2012). Pre-exposure is good for increasing the credibility of information and preparing students for new ways of learning, such as immersive technology.

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Building an Action Plan for Enrollment Success at the Strategic Enrollment Planning Forum

Helix Education

Writing the book on strategic enrollment planning again Coming in April 2023 SEP is complex enough that you could fill a book with what it entails…which we did when we published the first edition of Strategic Enrollment Planning: A Dynamic Collaboration in 2012.

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Three Ways to Prime Students for Learning

Faculty Focus

For example, multiple-choice pretests appear to make subsequent studying more effective than other activities that pre-expose students to the information (Little & Bjork, 2012). Pre-exposure is good for increasing the credibility of information and preparing students for new ways of learning, such as immersive technology.