Posts Tagged ‘premium’

A Faculty Observation Model for Online Instructors: Observing Faculty Members in the Online Classroom

Maintaining academic standards, retention of quality online instructors and establishing a measure for instruction can be enhanced through faculty observation and evaluation. As Park University entered the online market, the increased course offerings involved an increased number of adjunct faculty members. In order to ensure that these faculty members used best practices and maintain high […]

Relationship Between Personality Characteristics of Online Instructors and Student Evaluations

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between each of the five personality factors in the Big Five Inventory (BFI) and online faculty student evaluations. Faculty members from the School of Criminal Justice (CJ) and the School of Information Technology (IT) from an online university were asked to complete the BFI (44 […]

Student debt soars, incomes fall below poverty line

More Australians are attending university than at any time in the past 150 years, but most now struggle to live on incomes that are below the poverty line while their levels of debt have soared by almost 30% in the past six years. University World News Full Article

E-advising platform matches student researchers to professor mentors

For many students, just starting a research project can be the tallest hurdle standing in the way of completing one. Nearly sixty percent of students at Harvard University who say they plan to do research projects end up graduating without actually doing so. eCampus News Full Article

Remarks of FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai “Looking Back and Looking Ahead: The FCC and the Path to the Digital Economy

Pittsburgh is a great place to talk about technological innovation. Just yesterday, I visited KDKA, home of the first commercial radio broadcast in the United States way back in 1920. That innovative spirit infuses the Pittsburgh of today. The telestroke program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center is saving lives. Tech leaders like Apple […]

UPCEA 99th Annual Conference 2014 – Miami Own The Moment!

Make sure to mark your calendars for the 2014 UPCEA 99th Annual Conference held in Miami, FL – March 26 – 28, 2014! Competency-based education, MOOCs, internationalization, new business models, and emerging markets. For professional, continuing, and online educators, the “new normal” is anything but new. We have always operated in a dynamic environment marked […]

Open University leaves Alliance to become non-aligned

The Open University has ended its six-and-a-half-year affiliation with the University Alliance mission group. Times Higher Education Full Article

Who Is Driving the Online Locomotive?

Proponents of online learning often use train metaphors to describe its growing impact on the educational landscape. Those of us who teach at two-year colleges, especially, are constantly encouraged, prodded, hectored, cajoled—and sometimes even ordered—to get on board. Otherwise, we’re told, we’re likely to be run over. The Chronicle of Higher Education Full Article

Download Report: Adopting Enterprise Content Management with Shared Services

Higher education institutions dealing with ongoing budgetary and staffing challenges are looking to create greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness in their operations. One intriguing option on this front is implementing an enterprise content management (ECM) system as a shared service. This Center for Digital Education strategy paper, sponsored by Laserfiche, takes a look at the advantages […]

Sustaining teacher control in a blog-based personal learning environment

Various tools and services based on Web 2.0 (mainly blogs, wikis, social networking tools) are increasingly used in formal education to create personal learning environments, providing self-directed learners with more freedom, choice, and control over their learning. In such distributed and personalized learning environments, the traditional role of the teacher is being transformed into that […]