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Improved NAU Student Success in Subsequent Courses After Math Emporium

By Phil Hill. Posted on February 1, 2017

Northern Arizona University appears to be getting good results with their math emporium model, based on their internal analysis. The study isn’t water-tight, but it is fairly compelling.

Northern Arizona University: Modified math emporium for first-year students

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 26, 2017

In Episode 3 of our video case study, we get a look inside NAU’s version of a math emporium model.

Winter Is Here: EdTech investments and M&A dropped significantly in 2016

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 26, 2017

With the long-term rise in Ed Tech investments – starting in roughly 2007 – many analysts have been predicting a fall for several years. Maybe not a bubble burst like we saw in 2001, but a real drop in activity and volume. Now we also find out that there is also a 70% drop in mergers and acquisition […]

Northern Arizona University: Their work in student support and IPASS initiative

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 25, 2017

In episode 1 of our e-Literate TV case study on Northern Arizona University, we gave a broad overview of the suite of initiatives (primarily) targeted at helping first-year students amidst the tensions coming from growing enrollments. In this episode we look outside of the classroom to see how they’re approach advising and student support.

Northern Arizona University: A suite of initiatives to help first and second-year students

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 24, 2017

As part of our e-Literate TV series of case studies, we had a chance this fall to interview faculty and staff at Northern Arizona University about, well, a lot of stuff. Rather than highlighting a specific program or course redesign, NAU has invested in and implemented a suite of initiatives focused on improving student learning and success by rethinking the experience of (mostly) first-year students.

Schoology Layoffs: Focusing on smaller higher ed opportunities

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 23, 2017

We’ve noticed and had several people ask us about corporate changes at Schoology, the LMS vendor. More specifically, the questions have been based on whether they are laying off staff, and what that means for the higher ed LMS market. Short answers – yes to the layoffs, and the company will be more selective on […]

Recommended Reading: ED Clarifies Its Intent on State Authorization Reciprocity

By Phil Hill. Posted on January 10, 2017

Last year Russ Poulin from WCET and I wrote an essay for Inside Higher Ed (also published at e-Literate) describing and countering attempts by the Century Foundation and other activists who were arguing against the State A A coalition of consumer groups, legal aid organizations and unions object to the state of New York joining […]

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