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Planning for an edtech RFP: Technical vs. functional specs

ICT-related procurements in the education sector, especially large scale ones, are not easy.  A recent World Bank Internal Evaluation Group report noted that “ICT procurement has been highlighted as a major implementation constraint in several country and regional portfolio reviews and is a critical dimension of design.” Rapid changes in technology mean that many ministries of […]

From Self-Flying Helicopters to Classrooms of the Future

On a summer day four years ago, a Stanford University computer-science professor named Andrew Ng held an unusual air show on a field near the campus. His fleet of small helicopter drones flew under computer control, piloted by artificial-intelligence software that could teach itself to fly after watching a human operator. By the end of […]

Strengthening American Competitiveness and Creating Opportunity for the Next Generation

The United States faces a growing economic challenge – a substantial and increasing shortage of individuals with the skills needed to fill the new jobs the private sector is creating. Throughout the nation and in a wide range of industries, there is an urgent demand for workers trained in the STEM fields — science, technology, […]

Cannaday Named U.Va.’s First Vice Provost for Academic Outreach

Billy Cannaday, dean of the University of Virginia’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies since 2008, will take on new duties as the first vice provost for academic outreach, John D. Simon, executive vice president and provost, announced. University of Virginia Full Article

Quality and accreditation body goes global

The US-based Council for Higher Education and Accreditation, CHEA, has launched an international division, arguing that as internationalisation spreads there is a pressing need for institutions around the world to work together to establish a shared global system of quality assurance. For many years, the role of universities was relatively straightforward: educate the youth and […]

Gates Foundation supports college readiness apps

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is awarding upwards of $100,000 to developers who propose apps and online tools that help high school students prepare for college, fund their schooling, and complete the sometimes circuitous application process. eCampus News Full Article

Google’s Answer to Siri Thinks Ahead

The company’s data stockpile and investment in AI means a smartphone helper that answers queries before you even ask them. MIT Technology Review Full Article

Computers seen as ‘unfunded mandate’ as online testing looms

As new online testing designed around the Common Core State Standards looms, public school officials are concerned about what they see as an “unfunded mandate” to buy enough computers to accommodate the shift. eSchool News Full Article

Eye Tracking as a Measure of Noticing: A Study of Explicit Recasts in SCMC

This study investigated whether eye-tracking technology could be employed as a measure of noticing of corrective feedback (in the form of explicit recasts) during NS-NNS task-based synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC). Pairs of university-level learners of English (n = 18) engaged in a short chat interaction task with a native speaker, who provided intensive and explicit […]

Social Learning Analytics

We propose that the design and implementation of effective Social Learning Analytics (SLA) present significant challenges and opportunities for both research and enterprise, in three important respects. The first is that the learning landscape is extraordinarily turbulent at present, in no small part due to technological drivers. Online social learning is emerging as a significant […]