Could online exams transform how we think about learning?
Change borne of necessity could usher in major benefits in flexibility, retention, student success and cost savings, pioneers suggest
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Change borne of necessity could usher in major benefits in flexibility, retention, student success and cost savings, pioneers suggest
Three experts share the wisdom gained by business schools from decades of experience in offering distance and digital learning to students
Interest in overseas education is dampened by issues such as cancellations, disease control and discrimination
Frustrated final year students could drop out within sight of the finishing line, Australian report warns
Survey results show online switch ‘going better than expected’, says union. But students at universities of applied sciences appear harder hit
With presidential elections looming, institutions are finding success from incorporating voter aid into campus operations
Academic publishers McGraw-Hill and Cengage have abandoned their planned merger, cheering university groups that feared it would bring even higher textbook prices and slower moves toward digital alternatives.
Investigation concerns ‘serious or systemic misconduct and maladministration, not corruption
While overhauls of workforce and institutional architecture beckon, Australian report predicts esteem for expertise in post-pandemic world
Student wariness may deliver final blow to crisis-weakened institutions