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Up Next For Higher Ed? Cryptocurrencies, Political Battles and Hybrid Learning

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What’s on the horizon for higher education? This year, 57 such experts identified social, technological, economic, environmental and political trends influencing the higher ed sector. And unsurprisingly, their reflections underscore dramatic shifts in teaching and learning either instigated or sped up by the pandemic.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant growth in how often higher education institutions offer online coursework and provided K-12 schools with the chance to begin their journeys into allowing students to take online coursework. This was not online education, this was educational triage.

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The Online Classroom: Trust, Explore, Engage

Faculty Focus

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant growth in how often higher education institutions offer online coursework and provided K-12 schools with the chance to begin their journeys into allowing students to take online coursework. This was not online education, this was educational triage.

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What College Students Wish Professors Knew About Inclusive Online Teaching

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It’s not surprising that most higher education articles published since March 2020 begin by calling to mind that year’s unprecedented move to remote instruction and online learning—and with good reason. Are those devices capable of running the necessary educational technology tools and platforms needed in your classes ?

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