Education Technology Insights: Contributors

Learning That Comes alive Beyond the Classroom

Learning That Comes alive Beyond the Classroom

Bill Whitney, Assistant Vice Provost for Experiential Learning Programs, Lehigh University

Let's Assume I Agree: Why the College Degree Still Matters in the Age of AI and Certifications

Let's Assume I Agree: Why the College Degree Still Matters in the Age of AI and Certifications

Stanley O. Zebulon, Director of Student Success through LEADERSHIP (SSL), University of Illinois Springfield

Beyond the Hype: What Faculty Leaders are Teaching Us about AI in Higher Education

Beyond the Hype: What Faculty Leaders are Teaching Us about AI in Higher Education

Bao Johri, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, California State University, Fresno

The Importance of UX in E-Learning Courses

The Importance of UX in E-Learning Courses

Melissa Wichman (Morris), Director of Learning Technology and Library Services, Doane University

Designing Connected, Industry-Ready Learning in a Virtual Age

Designing Connected, Industry-Ready Learning in a Virtual Age

Lisa Wynter, Director of Faculty,Business, Education, Hospitality and Language, TAFE Queensland

Creating Meaningful Student Engagement in Modern Higher Education

Creating Meaningful Student Engagement in Modern Higher Education

Dr. Sophia McDermott, Dean of Student Engagement & Title IX Coordinator, Hastings College

The Importance of Student Data Privacy

The Importance of Student Data Privacy

Christopher Maddux, Director of Technology, Queen Creek Unified School District

Beyond Online Courses Designing the Modern Digital Classroom

Beyond Online Courses Designing the Modern Digital Classroom

George Hanshaw, Director of Digital Learning Solutions, Los Angeles Pacific University

Good Company in a Digital Age: Stewarding Student Development Through Technology

Good Company in a Digital Age: Stewarding Student Development Through Technology

Alex Staup, Executive Director of Student Success, Bryan College

Co-Curricular Engagement Matters

Co-Curricular Engagement Matters

Shay Little, Vice President For Student Affairs, Georgia Southern University

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