The Global Challenge of Scaling Up Higher Education From The Chronicle, by Nigel Thrift, March 26, 2013 Colleges need vast overhauls to meet the growing demands for education in places like India, says Nigel Thrift. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Engineering students outside the Mumbai office of the All India Council for Technical Education in August 2012. A recent … Continue reading
Twitter and Facebook Navigate Underserved Students Through the College Process From Diverse Issues in Higher Education by Cherise Lesesne ___________________________________________________________________________________ Universities are working to exact a social media formula that makes the college process easier for students, staff and faculty alike. Facebook and Twitter were initially used at higher education institutions mainly to connect students … Continue reading
From Faculty Focus, March 25, 2013 By: Barbi Honeycutt, PhD in Instructional Design “How do you determine what can be flipped?” With all of this discussion around flipped classrooms, more instructors are asking this question and wondering when and where flipped strategies are best integrated into the learning environment. Certainly, some topics lend themselves more … Continue reading
Rethinking the Bottom Line for Internationalization: What Are Students Learning? From The Chronicle, March 21, 2013 The following is a guest post by Madeleine F. Green, a senior fellow at Nafsa: the Association of International Educators and a senior program consultant at the Teagle Foundation. I am working with student and faculty leaders in the … Continue reading
Save the Date for The 11th Annual CU Online Spring Symposium Thursday, May 23, 2013 on the Downtown Denver CampusDetails coming soon! http://www.cuonline.edu