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Sunday, January 10, 2016

The year ahead: 2016’s tech news forecast by Laura Devaney, Director of News, K-12 and Higher Education

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"In this week's news, we're helping you get back into the swing of things and welcome 2016 after the winter break." notes  

Catch up on the most compelling higher-ed news stories you may have missed this week. 

Each Friday, will be bringing you a recap of some of the most interesting and thought-provoking news developments that occurred over the week. 

I can’t fit all of our news stories here, though, so feel free to visit eCampusNews.com and read up on other news you may have missed.


In this week’s news: 

Gen Z is about to take over higher education—here’s what to expect 
Educators take note: it’s time to make way for Generation Z (Gen Z).
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17 research-vetted resources for designing mobile learning
As mobile learning gains popularity throughout education, it can be hard to sift through case studies and research on effective models and frameworks for designing mobile learning experiences. Recently, however, researchers decided to list and categorize the most relevant ones.

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Can blended learning reach superstar status with MOOCs?
The verdict may still be out on the effectiveness of MOOCs on their own to improve learning outcomes and bring value to an institution, but could MOOCs have a more definitive positive impact in a blended or hybrid model; specifically, as incorporated in traditional, face-to-face courses?

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5 important revelations from first year online learners
Despite a record number of students taking online higher education courses, many of those entering for the first time often have incorrect preconceived notions of online learning’s extreme flexibility—and it’s this notion that may lead to high dropout rates.

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Source: eCampus News