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Is Higher Ed Really Ready to Embrace Hybrid Learning?

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So believe chief online officers at U.S. It’s the seventh edition of the Changing Landscape of Online Education (CHLOE) report. That may mean hiring more staff who have expertise in digital course design and instruction—and reevaluating whether to pay for help from outside companies or bring services in-house.

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After the Pandemic, Higher Education Can’t Afford to Go Back to ‘Normal’

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However, as our country continues to wage war on an invisible enemy known as COVID-19, colleges are being challenged to rethink their persistence and retention strategies, as well as their approaches to teaching and learning. Revolutionize adult education and develop creative, flexible online learning to address skill gaps.

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5 Years Since Starbucks Offered to Help Baristas Attend College, How Many Have Graduated?

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Yet in May, Humberstone crossed the commencement stage at ASU, becoming one of nearly 3,000 Starbucks employees who have earned bachelor’s degrees online through the company-university partnership program. “It I was turned off of traditional college in that sense.” It was amazing,” Humberstone says of the ceremony. “It

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Deal with online giant threatens Pennsylvania colleges, Moody’s warns

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Moody’s said students who might have otherwise transferred from a community college to an in-state institution might be enticed by the cheaper tuition, the convenience of online learning and the easy credit transfer policy and enroll at Southern New Hampshire instead. “It’s a dynamic, challenging environment.”

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ASU’s Starbucks Deal Was Just the Beginning

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Starbucks did it for a much more interesting reason, which is, Starbucks wants to be an exemplar of what a 21st-century company can be. Starbucks’ goal is to have 25,000 students graduate from this program by 2025. But there is a component of face-to-face learning that is important and can’t be fully captured online.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

That being said, if you’re using a piece of technology that’s free, it’s likely that your personal data is being sold to advertisers or at the very least hoarded as a potential asset (and used, for example, to develop some sort of feature or algorithm). Without revenue the company will go away. And “free” doesn’t last.

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