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165- Is the Classroom MBA Becoming Obsolete? Higher Education and the OPM...

Aug 5, 2019
More frequently, companies have been hiring workers who are certificate trained. In fact, it appears that the MBA is becoming more of an option and less of a necessity than it has been in past years.
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Summer Reading: How emerging technology is reshaping higher ed

Aug 4, 2019
As their budgets tighten, colleges are using tools like artificial intelligence and predictive analytics to improve student outcomes with less time and money.
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Digital Credentials and Machine Learning Aim to Change How You Hire

Aug 2, 2019
Because people are pressed for time and they need to make hires, they use arbitrary ways of cutting the field down to a select few that they can put through a more rigorous interview process...
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A Reckoning for 2U, and OPMs?

Aug 1, 2019
After online program management company 2U talked openly about its challenges, the company's stock plummeted. Analysts say the company, and others like it, are down but not out.
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Last-mile training and the future of work in an expanding gig economy

Jul 28, 2019
The future of work is so uncertain that perhaps the only possible job security exists for the person who can credibly claim to be an expert on the future of work.
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Can income share agreements address college affordability and accountability...

Jul 26, 2019
Last year, student loan debt hit $1.5 trillion. From free college to loan forgiveness, there are plenty of ideas to lower student debt.
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How will teaching abroad impact your future job search at home?

Jul 26, 2019
I know several young people who have gone abroad to teach English and others who are considering making that move before applying for a job in their chosen field. It sounds...
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Technology 1, 'Credential Society' 0

Jul 24, 2019
Randall Collins's recently reissued 1979 book arguing that education and training are about credentialing rather than skills rings false in the digital age, Ryan Craig argues.
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Why Mega Universities Should Lead the Way on Quality Assurance

Jul 22, 2019
Mega-universities are on the rise. Institutions like Southern New Hampshire University, Western Governors University, Liberty University, Grand Canyon University and Arizona State University are aiming to reshape higher education through massive investments in technology...
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Report: Growth in graduates' starting salaries stays stagnant in 2018

Jul 20, 2019
Graduates who earned bachelor's degrees in 2018 received an average starting salary of about $51,000, according to data on some 82,900 graduates from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
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