There is always something new and exciting to read about in Higher Ed IT — be it a new app that’s being developed or a new product that will greatly improve your productivity. Here you can find all your IT news in one central location.
New tool translates college learning experiences into workforce skills
A new edtech resource will make it easier for educators and students to translate their educational experiences to the labor market, boosting the employability and workforce success for future graduates. The post New tool translates college learning experiences into workforce skills appeared first on eCampus News.
McGraw Hill Transitions from Traditional Textbook Edition Publishing Cycle with New Evergreen™ Delivery Model
COLUMBUS, Ohio (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — McGraw Hill announced the launch of an industry-first delivery model that releases digital product updates ... Read more The post McGraw Hill Transitions from Traditional Textbook Edition Publishing Cycle with New Evergreen™ Delivery Model appeared first on eCampus News.
Community colleges focus on mental health supports
As campuses continue to prioritize mental health awareness and programs for students and faculty, institutions are turning to innovative outreach, including telehealth, to ensure students get the support they need. The post Community colleges focus on mental health supports appeared first on eCampus News.
CAE’s New Critical Thinking Resources Help Students Build and Practice their Higher-Order Skills
NEW YORK | Source: GlobeNewswire — The Council for Aid to Education, Inc. (CAE), a nonprofit developer of performance-based assessments that authentically measure ... Read more The post CAE’s New Critical Thinking Resources Help Students Build and Practice their Higher-Order Skills appeared first on eCampus News.
How colleges can mitigate financial risk: Strategies for sustainability and growth
Rising operational costs, declining enrollment, unstable endowments, and increased pressures from government regulation have created a precarious situation for many institutions. The post How colleges can mitigate financial risk: Strategies for sustainability and growth appeared first on eCampus News.
Despite challenges, faculty report overall satisfaction
Despite ongoing challenges posed by changing student expectations and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), a majority (82 percent) of educators remain satisfied in their roles, with teaching continuing to be their primary source of joy. The post Despite challenges, faculty report overall satisfaction appeared first on eCampus News.
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Chang Robotics Unveils “Robot Studio” at Jacksonville University
Step into the future of healthcare, where robots and humans work side by side to transform patient care. This October, Chang ... Read more The post Revolutionizing Healthcare: Chang Robotics Unveils “Robot Studio” at Jacksonville University appeared first on eCampus News.
The future of cybersecurity and privacy
As learning becomes more connected, a new report details emerging cybersecurity challenges and outlines how higher-ed IT leaders strive to maintain privacy and keep institutions and students safe. The post The future of cybersecurity and privacy appeared first on eCampus News.
The top 10 most innovative U.S. schools
Each year, U.S. News & World Report releases its annual college rankings list, and while much fanfare is paid to the overall rankings, smaller subsets deserve attention of their own--including the list of the most innovative U.S. colleges and universities. The post The top 10 most innovative U.S. schools appeared first on eCampus News.
Kansas City University Upgrades Ultrasound Education with AI-Guided Training Curriculum
Kansas City University (KCU) is revolutionizing medical education by becoming a leader in point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) training. In collaboration with Butterfly Network, Inc. (“Butterfly”) ... Read more The post Kansas City University Upgrades Ultrasound Education with AI-Guided Training Curriculum appeared first on eCampus News.