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4 takeaways on combatting faculty burnout from our gathering of academic leaders

EAB

Blogs 4 takeaways on combatting faculty burnout from our gathering of academic leaders EAB recently launched the first two-part event series for our partners focused on combatting faculty burnout and integrating a culture of well-being in academic affairs.

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Higher ed job descriptions can’t compete. Here’s how to fix them.

EAB

When you join our team, you join a culture of purpose and belonging where your growth is priority, your identity is embraced, and the work you do matters.". opportunity for creativity, autonomy), and work culture in job descriptions. Next steps: Limit job descriptions to ~650 words and use bullets to make content easier to read.

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Analyzing the return on investment for online education

Inside Higher Ed

Online learning has potential to provide access and optimal course pacing and content to students with time, geographic or medical constraints. Q: Kathleen, you argue that implementing a return-on-investment analysis in online higher education will entail making significant cultural, policy and processes changes.

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How COVID spurred online education innovation and empathy

Inside Higher Ed

“It’s not just that a website was created but rather cultural changes were happening at the institution,” said Lisa Anderson, another co-author and associate director for educational partnerships at Stanford Digital Education. Some asked students about their learning goals, which helped inform the course content.

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Machines can craft essays. How should writing be taught now?

Inside Higher Ed

Instructors who are concerned that students will use these tools to cheat may hold fast to in-class writing assessments or install surveillance tools to try to detect misconduct. “I was genuinely surprised with how well some of the content flowed with my personal writing and how it continued to sound like me,” one student wrote.

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A legal blow to Internet Archive, controlled digital lending

Inside Higher Ed

These librarians called the online library “the most important cultural institution of the modern age.” Newsletter Order: 0 Disable left side advertisement?: Under controlled digital lending, the library digitizes the book. “We are class allies and artistic comrades-in-arms.” Is this diversity newsletter?:

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A free, online, global university seeks seal of approval

Inside Higher Ed

Instead, he found and enrolled at the University of the People, which offered him a full scholarship to pay for the (minimal) course assessment fees at this otherwise tuition-free university. Students are charged a $60 application fee and a $120 assessment fee at the end of each course. All these are free at UoPeople.