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8 articles from Education Technology practitioners
Tale of Two Interns: What AI Is Really Doing to Entry-Level Work
The narrative around early-career work has become increasingly pessimistic, with headlines pointing to a shrinking pool of entry-level roles, fewer internship opportunities, and AI accelerating both trends. But beneath that narrative, a different tension is emerging—one that’s less about the disappearance of opportunity and more about how it’s being reshaped. Students are using AI…
Why Institution-Wide Employer Alignment Will Define the Next Era of Higher Ed
Higher education is at an inflection point. Institutions are facing a demographic cliff in traditional-age enrollment, softening international pipelines, and increasing scrutiny around the return on investment of a degree. At the same time, the World Economic Forum reports that 59 out of every 100 workers globally are projected to require reskilling or upskilling…
The Future of Residential College: Hybrid, Scalable, and Built for Student Demand
As enrollment pressures mount, smaller institutions are abandoning one-size-fits-all models in favor of flexible learning formats that meet evolving student exp
Training New Semiconductor Manufacturing Professionals is Key to Meet Coming Domestic Manufacturing Demand
A manufacturing boom is coming, but the industry faces a critical shortage of workers ready to fill high-skilled roles
Strict Online Education Regulations Could Derail the Future of Learning
Policymakers face mounting pressure to protect students while preserving the flexibility that has made digital learning a cornerstone of modern higher education
The Job Market is Reevaluating Requirements as Skills Begin Taking More Precedence Over College Degrees
Employers are quietly abandoning degree requirements to access a vastly larger talent pool of capable workers
Modern Educators: Resilience, Revolution & Key Industry Trends 2023
Behind the classroom door, educators face mounting pressures that schools are only beginning to address through integrated support systems
Our Workforce and Education Systems Face Monumental Challenges That Call for Reform
The gap between how workers are trained and what modern economies actually demand is widening faster than institutions can adapt