- Identify the trends, and key technologies and practices shaping and significantly impacting postsecondary teaching and learning today. To that end, they provide a focused look at:
- AI-enabled applications for predictive, personal learning.
- Generative AI
- The blurring boundaries between teaching modalities (examining a cross-modality to personalize learning) with an emphasis on the HyFlex approach.
- Educause defines the HyFlex as a course mode that gives students the
flexibility to choose between on-site and online instruction within the same course. Importantly, students in a HyFlex course have the flexibility to move between modalities throughout the course as needed.
- Educause defines the HyFlex as a course mode that gives students the
- Microcredentialing as a way to address the cost of higher education, the demand of flexibility in learning, as well as providing employers with demonstrative evidence of skills.
Upcoming Conferences
Consider submitting a presentation proposal for the 2023 Digicon conference in Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education (UDLHE).The Digicon online conference is focused on connecting with colleagues across the globe, sharing stories and best practices, and envisioning how you might grow in your UDL [Universal Design for Learning] practices in higher education. The call for proposals closes May 30th.
The Mentoring Institute at UNM is pleased to announce its 16th Annual Mentoring Conference,
Mentoring Networks: The Impact of Developmental Relationships on the Future of Work.
When: Monday, October 23rd, 2023, through Friday, October 27th, 2023,
Location: Tentatively at the UNM Student Union Building in Albuquerque, NM,
Abstract Proposal Submission Extended Deadline May 21st, 2023:https://mentor.unm.edu/conference
We invite faculty, staff, and students of higher education, researchers, K-12 educators, community leaders, administrators, non-profit partners, government agencies, and other professionals to participate in this five-day event, which will be held from Monday, October 23 through Friday, October 27, 2023, at The University of New Mexico’s Student Union Building in Albuquerque, New Mexico*.
We will develop dynamic conversations and networking opportunities through hands-on workshops, individual/panel presentations, and plenary sessions. We aim to foster engagement among scholars and professionals in mentoring, coaching, supervision, and leadership.
*In the event of a virtual conference due to health-related restrictions, a one-year membership to the Mentoring Institute will be included in the conference registration.
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