EdScoop An ‘infinite’ plan for higher ed: Q&A with ASU President Michael Crow The president of Arizona State University — named the most innovative college in the country — sat down with EdScoop during the ASU+GSV Summit. Apr 26, 2018 By Emily Tate
EdScoop Online, on-campus: Using technology to improve student retention Commentary: Student-facing mobile technologies bridge the administrative communications gap and optimize student satisfaction. Apr 24, 2018 By EdScoop Staff
EdScoop Data defense: Four ways online education can avoid Facebook’s fallibility Commentary: The Cambridge Analytica incident acts as a wakeup call for everyday internet users, including those in higher education. Apr 23, 2018
How California could reach millions of learners online California Community Colleges' Eloy Oakley and ASU President Michael Crow discussed restructuring higher ed at the ASU+GSV Summit. Apr 16, 2018 By Emily Tate
Will AI be a bane or boon for education? K-12 and higher ed need to rethink their structures to prepare for the arrival of artificial intelligence in education, experts say. Apr 13, 2018 By Patience Wait
SNHU pilots blockchain-enabled credential program The digital program, which provides a platform to organize degrees, certificates and competencies, will be offered to 1,000 alumni initially. Apr 12, 2018 By Ryan Johnston
EdScoop School bus dashboards are ripe for more technology, Kajeet says The wireless provider released a new report that highlights driver tablets, which offer detailed maps and student boarding information. Apr 9, 2018
EdScoop STEM education gets $320 million boost from PwC The global consulting company aims to reach 10 million students over the next five years. It follows a recent 00 million STEM commitment from Verizon. Apr 6, 2018 By Patience Wait
Wyoming launches ‘Boot Up’ program for computer science The program will work toward implementing computer science classes in every Wyoming school by 2022. Apr 4, 2018
EdScoop North Dakota schools to benefit from statewide 100 GB broadband upgrade The network would be the first in the country to provide a 1-gig connection to all state school districts. Apr 2, 2018