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Not a temporary lifeline: How to scale online education to match student demand

University Business

To develop marketable, sustainable programs with clear labor market returns, institutions must treat online learning as a core element of their broader strategic plan. Effectively integrating online learning demands strong and thoughtful leadership, clear planning and a firm commitment to overcoming internal resistance.

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Assuring the Best: Top 7 Strategies for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Education

Creatrix Campus

Strategy 2: Regular Faculty Development Maintaining your faculty's professional growth and ongoing training is revolutionary. Your staff will always be up to date on the newest technologies, instructional techniques, and business trends if you engage in regular faculty development.

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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

Faculty Focus

Lightboard technology was invented by Michael Peshkin (Rogers and Botnaru, 2019). A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Lightboards serve as a potential technology to fill this void in asynchronous online courses.

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Lightboards as a Learning Tool in Adult Asynchronous Online Learning

Faculty Focus

Lightboard technology was invented by Michael Peshkin (Rogers and Botnaru, 2019). A lightboard is a large glass panel coupled with technology that allows an instructor to write or draw on a large surface (McCorkle & Whitener, 2020). Lightboards serve as a potential technology to fill this void in asynchronous online courses.

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What Every Vice Chancellor Should Monitor in Higher Education: KPIs for Institutional Success

Creatrix Campus

But with tremendous power comes great responsibility, and with leaping university leadership challenges the job is to make sure that every effort is in line with long-term objectives, accrediting criteria, and—above all—the needs of your faculty and students. This is where the distinction is entirely in your leadership.

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2023 Seal of Excelencia

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

There are three core areas that institutions are asked to demonstrate to qualify to receive the Seal: (1) data, (2) practice, and (3) leadership. Leadership strategies must clearly demonstrate that there is an intentional focus on Latino student success at the institutional level. Dr. Erika D. Beck CSUN President Dr. Erika D.

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Using Collaborative Learning to Elevate Students’ Educational Experiences

Faculty Focus

Social skills such as conflict resolution, communication, and leadership are necessary for a cohesive group to function effectively (Hadi, Hassan, Razzaq, Mustafa, 2015). Students’ access to educational materials, technology, space, and accommodation of different kinds can lead them to complete the collaborative task successfully.

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