When the University of Texas at Austin closed its Center for Teaching and Learning earlier this year, it joined a very small group (6 percent) of high-research-activity doctoral u ...
Learning in contemporary higher education is rooted deeply in calendars and time rather than mastery of the topic of the learning. With an inflexible semester or quarter calendar and an ...
As AI cements its place in education and the workforce, and as AI tools evolve, questions abound around how educators are using AI for teaching and learning, along with how they’re helping prepare ...
The Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate and Professional Studies (IGPS) is excited to announce a new graduate certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. The new Teaching and Learning ...
The Office of Faculty Affairs invites proposals for its 3 rd Teaching and Learning Conference. This annual event will convene faculty, administrators, and researchers to exchange knowledge and best ...
Higher education is undergoing a profound transformation marked by significant uncertainty. Current events are disrupting traditional institutional operations, while rapid technological ...
In an open call last month, we asked higher education and ed tech industry leaders for their predictions on developments in artificial intelligence for 2025. Their responses suggested three key areas ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I share insights from the intersection of education and industry. Co-teaching between industry experts and educators is one of the ...
Increasing workloads are taking a toll on mental health and morale among teaching and learning professionals in higher education, according to a new Educause survey. Nearly two-thirds of overall ...
By adopting practical, cost-effective strategies, higher education IT leaders can support continuous learning and career development for staff, even d ...
Subject: Teaching: Is higher ed prepared for AI’s impact? It doesn’t seem so. A couple of surveys have come out recently that shed light on what college leaders and faculty members are doing with ...
Public debate about artificial intelligence in higher education has largely orbited a familiar worry: cheating. Will students use chatbots to write essays? Can instructors tell? Should universities ...