Esports: Why are there so few professional women gamers?
The number of female gamers is growing rapidly with nearly half the world’s gamers now women and girls. Read more
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The number of female gamers is growing rapidly with nearly half the world’s gamers now women and girls. Read more
Newly launched Institute on Open Educational Resources will support institutions and faculty in adopting OER Read more
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In April and May, students launched a full-court press against Sonoma State University film Professor Ajay Gehlawat, who had screened the documentary “India’s Daughter” in his class. Read more
Virginia Tech and Xavier University in New Orleans are the latest colleges to disenroll students for not following their Covid-19 vaccine mandates. Read more
Three hours a week? Imagine the outrage if young British or American online gamers were told, as children in China have been, that this was the maximum time they could spend on their pastime. Read more
Massachusetts university system will align with adult-serving online institution in California, aiming to create a major national player in online learning. Read more
Conference participants learned to “decolonize” their classes by eliminating rules around deadlines and to “question the need for mastery.” Read More
Student groups assembled to demand that cops be removed from campus during student welcome event. Read more
Keeping going through the pandemic has proved a huge challenge for many working in universities. Being asked to present a story involving an abused child proved a step too far for Rachel O’Donnell Read more