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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 1, also known as the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act, into law on March 28. SB 1.
ACRL announces the publication of Instructional Design for Teaching Information Literacy Online: A Student-Centered Approach, by Janna Mattson, David X. Lemmons, Valerie Linsinbigler, and Christopher ...
This collaboration aims to enhance response efforts to active shooter incidents, particularly within the higher education market. The integration of SDS’s gunshot detection sensors with Genea ...
The Elementary to Postsecondary Student Education Dashboard: Enrolments, Graduations and Tuition Fees comprehensive data visualization tool overviews counts of enrolments and graduations for ...
The DT in Higher education underlines its potential as a transformative tool for teachers. It not only facilitates active and participatory learning, but also drives innovation in teaching and the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Senate Bill 1, a sweeping higher education bill, has made headlines for its bans on diversity, equity and inclusion, but that’s not all the bill entails. SB 1 would ...
Two weeks ago, the Education Department laid off half its staff in a historic reduction in force, the first step in the Trump administration’s plans to close down the department. Inside Higher Ed ...
We’ve suggested a number of ways that AI tools can be used to promote active learning in higher education teaching. We encourage you to be cautious and judicious, but also adventurous in experimenting ...
learning, research, back-office functions and even physical security. At the same time, they’re being proactive and thoughtful in asking important questions about the responsible use of this powerful ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A bill that makes sweeping changes to Ohio’s public higher education system is just one vote away from the governor’s desk after lawmakers promised to fast track it. “ ...
One change would allow universities and colleges to ask the Ohio Department of Higher Education for an exemption to the DEI ban to follow state or federal law, protect accreditation or ensure ...
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