Category: Technology Trends

New Media Consortium Report > 2014 Higher Education Edition

The Horizon Report The 2014 Report identifies emerging technologies that will influence teaching and learning over the next 1-to-5 years.  Among the key trends encouraging an immediate adoption of technology are the Pervasive use of social media Increased offering of fully online, hybrid and collaborative learning models Acceptance of data-driven learning and assessment Emphasis on…

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Has Disruption of the Higher Education Textbook Market Begun?

Dr. Cable Green, Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons, believes that the billion-dollar higher education textbook market is poised for a major disruption (check out the link to his talk- it’s fantastic). The Chronicle of Higher Education has published an article detailing financial trouble and changing market demand for a major print textbook publisher:…

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Online Writing Services & Academic Dishonesty: A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing

I found the info-graphic below, “how students use the Internet for studying” posted on the education information resource site Edudemic. It was produced by a company called Writing-Help.com. At first glance, the image seems to be a helpful informational communication about student internet studying trends, right? Look closer…

Open Education Resources- Talk by Dr. Cable Green

On April 12, 2013, Academic Computing staff from UMass Amherst attended The 21st Century Classroom: Online and Blended Learning, a one-day conference sponsored by UMassOnline and the Roy J. Zuckerberg Endowed Chair, Jeannette E. Riley. The keynote speaker for the event was Dr. Cable Green, Director of Global Learning from Creative Commons. Dr. Green delivered…

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