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Mary Fulton

Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology - 1 views

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    Education Department technology plan focuses on five goals: Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure, and Productivity. The plan also examines how to use technology to raise college completion rates and close graduation gaps. (U.S. Department of Education, November 2010)
Mary Fulton

Technology and the Completion Agenda - 0 views

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    Discusses role of data analytics, information systems and technology in the college completion agenda. (Inside Higher Ed, 11/09/10)
Bruce Vandal

Don Norris - Strategic Initiatives - Partners - 0 views

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    Bio for Don Norris of Strategic Initiatives. He is an expert on the use of technology in higher education, particularly action analytics
Bruce Vandal

Bill Gates Predicts Technology Will Make 'Place-Based' Colleges Less Important in 5 Yea... - 0 views

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    Story in Chronicle of Higher Education where Bill Gates predicts increasing influence of online education
Mary Fulton

A Working Model for Student Success: The Tennessee Technology Centers - 0 views

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    Describes the Tennessee Technology Centers - a statewide system of 27 institutions providing a wide range of rigorous, one to two year, technical/occupational education programs at consistently high completion and placement rates in high skill and relatively high wage employment.
Mary Fulton

Adapting to Developmental Ed - 0 views

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    Article discusses role education technology companies are playing in providing "adaptive" developmental courses. (Inside Higher Ed, 03/10/11)
Bruce Vandal

The Great Unbundling of the University - Alan Jacobs - Technology - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    Story on movement toward more customized postsecondary experiences. Unbundling certification, assessment, social and other elements of education
Bruce Vandal

Online Course Provider, StraighterLine, to Offer Critical-Thinking Tests to Students - ... - 0 views

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    Story in Chronical about online course provider that is providing more competency based assessments and instruction, instead of degrees. Students get portfolio of skills instead
Mary Fulton

A 'Disruptive' Look at Competency-Based Education - 0 views

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    Provides a primer on competency-based education in postsecondary education; introduces four elements of disruptive innovation theory and how they could apply to education initiatives; and offers recommendations for policymakers on how to facilitate disruptive innovation to transform higher education. (Center for American Progress, June 2012)
Bruce Vandal

Colleges Curb the Fuel Factor - 0 views

  • Many colleges are also offering block scheduling to help cut students’ energy costs. Brevard Community College (Florida) now operates on a four-day work week, which has had mixed reviews. Some students are happy to have a day off, while others find it difficult because the longer classes mean less time to handle daily responsibilities, college officials said. J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Virginia)also uses a form of block scheduling to cut the cost of commuting for students. Under its Fuel Smart Fridays program, students come to campus once a week and can still earn a full load of credits. The program operates on a 16-week semester.
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    Story on how colleges are increasing online learning and block scheduling options because of increasing fuel prices.
Bruce Vandal

Blog U.: Mapping the Terrain of Online Education - Digital Tweed - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Story on new data related to online learning.
Bruce Vandal

Virginia Governor's Commission on Higher Education Reform, Innovation and Investment - 1 views

  • Preserving and enhancing the instructional excellence of Virginia's leading universities and of the higher education system as a whole; Increasing significantly the percentage of college-age Virginians enrolling in institutions of higher education and attaining degrees; Attracting and preparing young people for the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) areas and other disciplines (e.g., healthcare and advanced manufacturing) where skill shortages now exist and/or unmet demand is anticipated; Forging new effective public-private partnerships and regional strategies for business recruitment, workforce preparation, and university-based research; Making Virginia a national leader in providing higher education opportunities to military personnel and veterans; Crafting a sustainable higher education funding model that will systematically move Virginia toward higher levels of educational attainment and economic competitiveness over the next decade-and-a-half; Developing innovative ways to deliver quality instruction, cost-saving reform strategies, and affordable new pathways to degree attainment for capable and motivated Virginians regardless of income or background; Evaluating strategies to reduce costs through additional college placement testing and accelerated degree completion; and Creating effective workforce development programs through expanded use of the Community College System in coordination with the Commission on Economic Development and Job Creation.
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    Executive Order #9 from VA governor McConnell.
Bruce Vandal

Harnessing Openness to Improve Research, Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    Report by the Digital Connections Council for the Committee on Economic Development
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