The CHLOE 10 report, focusing on online learning, reveals a boom in short-term credentials, along with uneven progress on AI across higher ed| eCampus News
A new report highlights trends shaping the future of higher ed, from AI integration to workforce-ready credentials and online learning.| eCampus News
The nation should prioritize building a tech workforce capable of driving the next wave of innovation--and it can do so via STEM education.| eCampus News
CTE helps students understand the relevance of what they learn in school and exposes them to career pathways--here are CTE trends in 2024.| eCampus News
Despite their differences, academia and industry are not entirely partitioned, and they often meet to collaborate and network.| eCampus News
Integrating video reflection and dynamic coaching into a teacher preparation program bridges the gap between theory and practice.| eCampus News
There is growing demand for specific success skills, which are associated with higher earnings, adaptability, and career progression.| eCampus News
In Tennessee, the current pipeline from K-12 to higher education and into the job market is broken, experts say.| eCampus News
Asking hard questions will tell you if a course materials partner has competencies that align with your goals for your institution.| eCampus News
Alliances between universities and professional orgs can grow the talent pool and bridge the gap between education and workforce preparedness| eCampus News
For future success, it's critical to support instructors and enable student-centered undergraduate STEM education.| eCampus News
Microcredentials are reshaping the future of higher education, but barriers remain for most higher ed institutions.| eCampus News
Three strategies will help institutions understand how to strategically create, implement, and audit their modular education programs.| eCampus News
Here are three ways to tackle gaps in internship with a keener eye on quality and a more innovative approach to scale.| eCampus News
While opportunities to partner with employers for microcredentials are growing, higher ed is losing ground to private providers.| eCampus News