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Immersive Technologies in Higher Education: Universities Journey to a Virtual Reality

WENR

Immersive technologies, particularly virtual reality, could revolutionize higher education. But universities still need to overcome major challenges. The post Immersive Technologies in Higher Education: Universities Journey to a Virtual Reality appeared first on WENR.

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Women's Educational Equity Takes On Technology

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

NEW YORK At The Nightingale-Bamford School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, educators from across the nation gathered to learn the best practices to elevate young girls, particularly those from minoritized backgrounds, into successful futures. We assume that technology is in the driver’s seat, propelled by a will of its own.

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Setting the curve 1 – how universities are deploying technology for learning, teaching, and student success

Wonkhe

Wonkhe and Kortext have surveyed educators and talked to sector leaders to explore the post-Covid landscape for digitally enabled higher education. Spoiler: pedagogy drives technology The post Setting the curve 1 – how universities are deploying technology for learning, teaching, and student success appeared first on Wonkhe.

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Transforming higher education with technology

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

Using insights from this research, we’ll explore how technology can create a more inclusive learning environment for all students in the post-pandemic higher education landscape. Academic, pre-92 university. Professor McLay explained that ‘Inclusive practice is axiomatic to digital practice’ at the university.

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Technology Offers Opportunities to Boost Enrollment in Higher Education

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

As higher education institutions ramp up for a new school year, many are seeing fewer students on campus than in years past. While this information might seem discouraging, there are colleges and universities across the country using technology in innovative ways to address some of these challenges.

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How will technology change education in the future?

HEPI

There is a long history of people getting their predictions about the future of technology, including the future of technology in education, wrong. Just ten years ago, in the words of Wired magazine, Sebastian Thrun declared that ‘ In 50 years … there will be only ten institutions in the world delivering higher education ’.

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Harnessing the Power of Technology to Train Student Employees

Educause

In the rapidly evolving world of higher education and training, colleges and universities have a unique opportunity to leverage technology for the benefit of their student employees.