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Live Streaming Marketing 101: A Comprehensive Guide for Schools

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

It is estimated that 52% of individuals who watch live videos do so via social media platforms, and about 53% of companies go live at least once a week. With most of their audience engaged on these platforms, schools have a ready-made avenue to connect with students, parents, and the wider community. What is Live Streaming Marketing?

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What could the higher education short course trial mean for the Lifelong Learning Entitlement?

HEPI

This HEPI blog was authored by Rose Stephenson, Director of Policy and Advocacy at HEPI. In 2021, the Office for Students (OfS) launched the higher education short course trial. The plan: 22 providers would develop 100 new courses and over 2000 students would participate in these during 2022/23.

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I Would Have Cheated in College Using ChatGPT

eLiterate

ChatGPT is creating all kinds of buzz about students cheating on essays. If I had a professor who had (in my judgment) given me a coloring book and was going to grade me on whether I colored inside the lines, that triggered my worst adolescent self. Nothing pissed me off more than a professor who wasted my educational time.

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New Federal Regulations, Part 2: Addressing Compliance with State Closure Laws and the Impact on Interstate Reciprocity Agreements

WCET Frontiers

This is the second of our two-part blog post series on the recently released U.S. This one is about institutions complying with closure requirements in each state in which it serves students. The Department’s goal was to strengthen student protections within the PPA. Department of Education regulations.

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WEEKEND READING: Looking back and looking forwards

HEPI

We have been running chapters from the Anniversary Collection as a series of blogs over the summer. Since HEPI was founded in 2002, it has published around 160 Reports (blue books), 50 Policy Notes and over 30 Debate Papers (red books, but originally yellow Occasional Papers) as well as over 1,500 blog posts.

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Moving Teaching Forward, Post-Pandemic

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma No doubt you’ve heard the advice: you can’t go forward looking into the rearview mirror. The financial crisis also made the academy inescapably aware of a basic fact: that most students had to work while they earned their degree. But those words of wisdom are actually wrong.

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AI/ML in EdTech: An Incomplete Inventory

eLiterate

For the last decade, the emphasis in courseware has been on “adaptive learning” or “personalized learning,” where the algorithm adjusts to each student’s learning needs. For example, we know the most effective amount of time to wait before quizzing students again on a given fact to be memorized.