In recent years, the proliferation of online learning has fundamentally reshaped the landscape of higher education. As digital tools and platforms gain prominence in delivering educational content, ...
Since education is always changing, now online tutoring has become a big part of how students learn. It adapts to what each learner wants in a way that traditional classroom ...
As higher education strives to align with workforce expectations, as AI skills become more in demand, and as microcredentials become more mainstream, institutions are evolving to meet students’ needs, ...
When Al Tarzi founded Nexford University in 2019, he was an entrepreneur in an unfamiliar sector with a vision of making international higher education more affordable, more accessible and more ...
Editor's Note: This interview was conducted in late 2024 and is meant to look at long-term changes in graduate education, not short-term. CU Boulder Provost Russell Moore announced last fall that he ...
I’ve worked closely with colleagues in Silicon Valley throughout my career. Through these interaction, there are always new ideas, and the level of confidence in predictions typically starts strong ...
From AI-designed curricula that respond immediately to personal learning preferences to community-based learning platforms like The Real World, online education is far more than snappy video tutorials ...
If students are using generative AI in their school or academic work, is it considered cheating? A decade ago, the concern was about students "copy-pasting" content from the web. Now, the worry is ...
A bout 10 years ago, I was co-chair of the Committee on Online Education at Yale University. Our primary mission was to explore making some of Yale’s classes freely available to students worldwide by ...
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As AI accelerates and old funding models crumble, the future of education will belong to the bold — not the nostalgic. From declining enrollment, reduced federal funding and waning employer trust, the ...
When learning starts to feel like play, education stops preparing kids for the future and begins letting them practice it. By 2035, forget about the traditional classroom; learning will feel more like ...