Cutting Edge New classroom designs ‘the future of learning,’ On the Cutting EDge podcast, a partner at PBK explains how he’s thinking differently design for higher education classrooms. Sep 5, 2023 By Colin Wood
Sponsored 5G: Making the connection for greater student and faculty success As the competition for students, faculty and researchers continues to grow, so do the stakes for investing in high-capacity 5G connectivity. Aug 15, 2023 By Susan Keleman Tony Dolezal
(Rick Friedman / rickfriedman.com / Corbis / Getty Images) 2U and edX reached 73 million learners, report says Online learning platform edX and its parent company 2U reached a combined total of 73 million people in 2022, according to a new report. Jul 28, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Getty Images) Online Learning Consortium launches mental health initiative The Consortium announced it will work with the student mental health platform Uwill to research the needs of adult online learners. Jul 12, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Sam Edwards / Getty Images) Students prefer online learning, survey finds Students are more enthusiastic about online and hybrid learning options than face-to-face instruction, according to a Tyton Partners survey. Jun 21, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(miodrag ignjatovic / Getty Images) Colleges spent $1B on distance-learning tech at COVID-19 peak Colleges received $76 billion in emergency funds during the COVID-19 pandemic and spent more than $1 billion on software and tech to support distance ed. Jun 5, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(tigerstrawberry / Getty Images) Educause Horizon report calls on colleges to make greener tech choices As colleges embrace more advanced technology, IT leaders must consider sustainability in planning and decision-making, a report says. May 12, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
(Gallaudet University) Gallaudet experiments with using holograms to teach ASL Gallaudet University is among the institutions considering using hologram tech to reach new audiences and enrich engagement. May 8, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie
(David McNew / Getty Images) USC graduates sue over online social-work degree Graduates of the University of Southern California’s online social work degree are suing the institution, alleging false advertising. May 8, 2023 By EdScoop Staff
(Yellowdog / Getty Images) Vermont State University revises ‘all-digital’ library plans In response to student, staff and faculty backlash, Vermont State University has modified plans to eliminate its physical libraries. Mar 15, 2023 By Lindsay McKenzie