TECHNOLOGY WILL AND SHOULD BE INCREASINGLY ESSENTIAL IN HIGHER EDUCATION, SAY EXPERTS
April 4th, 2024
Technology is fundamental for higher education (HE) providers, but for many managers in the sector it remains “something of a black box” a collection of essays published by the Oxford, UK-based Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) has warned. https://www.hepi.ac.uk/2024/03/28/technology-foundations-for-twenty-first-century-higher-education/
“We would like the digital university experience to be (…) responsive, intuitive, connecting and personalised,” writes Professor Karen O’Brien, vice-chancellor and warden at northern England's Durham ...
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