Ten Emerging Technologies for Higher Education

Today’s colleges and universities face numerous challenges, with rising tuition costs and pressures for educational reform. Numerous technologies are emerging that aim, in part, to address these challenges. Herein, we provide an overview of 10 technologies and approaches that have the potential to improve higher education and enhance student learning and achievement; these include, Computerized Grading, Electronic Textbooks, Simulation Technology, Gamification, Flipped Classrooms, Active Learning Classrooms, Massive Open Online Courses, Collaborative Distance Learning Environments, the Active Learning ForumTM platform, and Learning Management Systems.

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Personalized Education Group

PEG members are dedicated to the mission of promoting personalized education tailored to individual student learning preferences and needs, interests, and goals, and preparing students and teachers to be successful in the dynamic world we live in today. PEG also partners with other schools and academic programs - from sports academics to learning centers - to help them provide personalized learning programs for their students, from individual students to large groups.

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whitePaper | December 11, 2019

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Personalized Education Group

PEG members are dedicated to the mission of promoting personalized education tailored to individual student learning preferences and needs, interests, and goals, and preparing students and teachers to be successful in the dynamic world we live in today. PEG also partners with other schools and academic programs - from sports academics to learning centers - to help them provide personalized learning programs for their students, from individual students to large groups.

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