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Scaling Up: Supplemental Instruction to Aid Learning, Community Building
The University of Missouri at Kansas City has offered supplemental instruction for five decades. Here’s what the university has learned and changed.
Academic Success Tip: Using TikTok to Promote Engagement
Gen Z has been hooked on TikTok since 2020, and professors are meeting students on the app. One professor shares his inspiration for creating videos and five pointers for colleagues looking to do the same.
Virtual Success Seminar Preps Online Learners for College
Prior to each term, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock collaborates with student support offices to offer an online prep course covering time management, student FAQs and services on campus.
Academic Success Tip: Teach Brain Science—With Zombies
One professor gave his neuroscience unit the Walking Dead treatment to promote student success. Here's what happened.
Report: Addressing Concerns Around Online Education
A new report from California Competes unpacks the hesitancy around online learning in higher education and how institutions can evolve programs to better support students.
Funding Student Success: Supporting Local Hispanic Students
Grant funding from the federal Ed Department will support a new program for Hispanic and Latino learners at California Baptist University, with an additional focus on closing equity gaps for commuters and prenursing students.
Prioritize ChatGPT Proficiency to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Educators have a responsibility to think beyond cheat-proof assignments, teaching students to use AI proficiently and creatively in the classroom, writes Amy Kristof-Brown.
Report: Native Representation Lacking in Tech Roles
Enrollment in computer science programs continues to grow, but Native American and Indigenous students are less likely than their peers to graduate with a degree in tech. A new report highlights barriers to completion and opportunities for investment.
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