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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

As a faculty member, I often hear the blatant dismissal of students and their preoccupation with technology. How can we help develop ethical leaders, solid communicators, critical thinkers, and diversity-minded, community-engaged students if students in today’s generation are focused so heavily on technology and their phones?

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

As a faculty member, I often hear the blatant dismissal of students and their preoccupation with technology. How can we help develop ethical leaders, solid communicators, critical thinkers, and diversity-minded, community-engaged students if students in today’s generation are focused so heavily on technology and their phones?

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A fortune in the short-term: Is it time for CE programs to explode?

University Business

Seven of the top 12 areas where learners most wanted to reskill and upskill involved the adoption of new technology such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital marketing. CarringtonCrisp culled responses from 1,100 employers and over 9,000 adults aged 25 to 55 across 32 countries in late 2023. .

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Didn’t meet your graduate enrollment goals? Here’s what to do next.

EAB

Today, with the rise of technology-enabled nurturing, your outreach cadence should reflect where students are on their timeline , not yours. Don’t set it and forget it The more marketing and enrollment teams can be operating in lockstep with deans and other leaders, the better. Explore results our partners have achieved 4.

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6 elements of an effective graduate enrollment management plan—and why you need to build one

EAB

On a few recent campus visits, graduate school deans shared that they are tasked with growing enrollment by as much as 30 or 35 percent. 6 elements of an effective graduate enrollment management plan—and why you need to build one. But not all the schools I speak with have a clear strategy for how to achieve these lofty grad growth goals.