5 AIs in Search of a Campus
To grasp how artificial intelligence will play out in higher education, and how we can strategically address these changes, we should think about how artificial intelligence might unfold over the next few years.
To grasp how artificial intelligence will play out in higher education, and how we can strategically address these changes, we should think about how artificial intelligence might unfold over the next few years.
Online competency-based degrees can help overcome critical technical challenges in delivering higher education to serve refugee, displaced, and vulnerable populations of learners across the globe.
Successfully meeting the challenges of today’s learning technology landscape requires a more reflective, more critical perspective.
The EDUCAUSE Awards Program, under the guidance of the EDUCAUSE Recognition Committee, brings peer endorsement and distinction to professional accomplishments in higher education information technology.
Colleges and universities embrace the aspiration of student success yet are still grappling with big questions about how to define, measure, and structure student success, all while keeping the student at the center.
Four waves of technology are linked to access and success—the twin pillars of community college philosophy. We are poised to have more tools, techniques, and technologies at our fingertips than ever before to help our students access learning, succeed on their learning journeys, and ready themselves for productive careers and lives.
Thinking of gatherings as a form of art invites us to consider why and how we gather and how to make the most of these valuable times.
Around 43% of IT administrators in higher education are over 55 years old, and 39% of IT administrators have been in their current role for more than 10 years. The time to begin succession planning is now.
California community colleges have launched baccalaureate degree pilot programs that may allay some of the concerns regarding an increase in bachelor’s degree availability at two-year institutions.
Reflections on the ways that library e-content, roles, and collaborations have evolved through the digital age tell us something about our resilience and creativity as IT and library professionals.
In higher education, we must work not only toward providing better security around student data but also toward educating students about the need to critically evaluate how their data is used and how to participate in shaping data privacy practices and policies.
A largely tacit redefinition of enterprise data prompted by the emergence of learning analytics is, in combination with new cloud technologies, opening up opportunities to think about the mission of the IT organization.
Several of the EDUCAUSE 2019 Top 10 IT issues addressed student success and trusted data, but what about the funding and decision-making that support those needs?