Howard Dvorsky

Top trends, takeaways point to online learning’s staying power

The convenience and flexibility associated with online learning continue to make the learning modality a popular option for students, with existing work and family commitments the biggest motivators of online enrollment. The post Top trends, takeaways point to online learning’s staying power appeared first on eCampus News.

Students continue to demand online learning options

Chief online learning officers see a “continued increase” in students’ preferences for online learning programs, leading higher-ed institutions to look for new strategies to address this demand. The post Students continue to demand online learning options appeared first on eCampus News.

Overcoming data center industry staff shortages with skilled tradespeople

We often refer to the “silver tsunami” in the data center industry–a reference to the growing wave of older employees poised to retire and leave the workforce in the next five years or less. The post Overcoming data center industry staff shortages with skilled tradespeople appeared first on eCampus News.

Crunch the Numbers—New Data on AI in Higher Ed, Student Finance Restraints, and Election Season Jitters

The upcoming U.S. Presidential election has college and university students feeling stressed but hopeful as they take a summer break. … Read more The post Crunch the Numbers—New Data on AI in Higher Ed, Student Finance Restraints, and Election Season Jitters appeared first on eCampus News.

Modular education: Bridging the gap between academia and workforce demands

As the demand for real-life skills in the workforce intensifies, higher education institutions are increasingly turning to modular education to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical application. The post Modular education: Bridging the gap between academia and workforce demands appeared first on eCampus News.

The hidden failure of higher education

Unfortunately, while the overall value and success of higher education is demonstrable (despite what congressional committees like to attack), small colleges and universities are failing too many students.  The post The hidden failure of higher education appeared first on eCampus News.

AllCampus Announces Over 15 New Programs and Multiple New University Partners

CHICAGO /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ —  AllCampus, a leading higher education management company partnering with top universities and employers to solve their biggest academic … Read more The post AllCampus Announces Over 15 New Programs and Multiple New University Partners appeared first on eCampus News.

How higher-ed is accelerating the growth of credential innovation

A new higher-ed playbook aims to accelerate the development and delivery of non-credit, short-term credentials that are effectively directed at the workplace. The post How higher-ed is accelerating the growth of credential innovation appeared first on eCampus News.

What will AI do to higher education?

AI is difficult to understand, and its future is even harder to predict. Whenever we face complex and uncertain change, we need mental models to make preliminary sense of what is happening. The post What will AI do to higher education? appeared first on eCampus News.

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