Authored by: Barbara Rowan, Ph.D. and Kate Parker Assessment has long been a cornerstone of higher education. With the rise of online learning, the role of assessment is increasingly central. Advances in technology, including possibilities emerging from generative...
Authored by: Kristen Ponichtera, Nursing Content Specialist, LearningMate I recall the day I cared for my first patient after graduating from nursing school. I was working in a Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit and assumed care of a patient the day after she...
The pandemic galvanised universities into improving the online learning experience for students – but as coverage of the sector indicates, there’s still a way to go. The Covid-19 outbreak saw universities race to improve their online learning offering. Many...
In higher education, students are the main consumer. And as with all consumers, they have expectations of the quality of service or product that they’re buying. Universities are having to fight harder to stay ahead of the competition in attracting new students and...
In our last blog, The Technological Revolution: The emerging trends in education technology, we talked about how AI and virtual reality are reshaping the traditional, on-campus approach to teaching and learning. And although not every technological advancement can be...
It’s been described as the ‘fourth industrial revolution’. A fundamental change in the way we live, work and relate to one another. Enabled by the extraordinary advances in technology, it is redefining our whole approach. Some big thinking, right? And yes, it’s more...
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