As schools continue to evolve their on-campus, remote, and hybrid learning programs, they are making bigger investments in digital course materials Even before the pandemic hit, schools were embracing ...
“Turning Point for Digital Curricula: Higher Education Resources in U.S.” Until now, it seems. The COVID-19 pandemic created a breakthrough for digital materials generally and open educational ...
The ubiquity of digital course materials and resources is changing the way we think about access to information and knowledge retention The COVID-19 pandemic may be remembered as a breakthrough moment ...
More than half of faculty members say they prefer face-to-face classes over hybrid or online delivery, but nearly seven in 10 students say they prefer an instructional model with at least some virtual ...
With an abundance of digital curriculum options in the marketplace, it can feel overwhelming for school administrators to find digital courses that meet the needs of their students. This is why I ...
Ensuring that all students can access and engage with course materials is an important part of inclusive teaching. In addition to faculty consultations and training related to accessibility, CATT has ...
When I was an undergraduate, one of my favorite professors posted a cartoon from The Chronicle on the bulletin board outside his office. It was labeled “Library of the Future” and showed a librarian, ...
In 2020-2021, the majority of college students (58 percent) used digital course materials more than in the previous year, according to a survey from the National Association of College Stores (NACS).
Students who want to succeed in the creative industries and the sectors which needs the support of these industry ...