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HyFlex Learning

“Blended” approaches to teaching and learning (sometimes also called “hybrid”) combine in-class discussion and activities with a substantial proportion of online course delivery. Done well, blended courses can combine the... Read more

“Blended” approaches to teaching and learning (sometimes also called “hybrid”) combine in-class discussion and activities with a substantial... Read more

Near-Term Impacts of COVID-19

Near-Term Impacts of COVID-19

Check out all of our COVID-19 coverage and analysis. This is Part 3 of a 5-part series on the Strategic Implications of COVID-19 for higher ed. Part 1 of this series... Read more

Check out all of our COVID-19 coverage and analysis. This is Part 3 of a 5-part series on the Strategic Implications of COVID-19 for higher ed. Part... Read more

Immediate Impacts of COVID-19

Immediate Impacts of COVID-19

Check out all of our COVID-19 coverage and analysis. This is Part 2 of a 5-part series on the Strategic Implications of COVID-19 for higher ed. Part 1 of this series... Read more

Check out all of our COVID-19 coverage and analysis. This is Part 2 of a 5-part series on the Strategic Implications of COVID-19 for higher ed. Part... Read more

Equity & Diversity on Campus

Equity & Diversity on Campus: Maureen Adamson

This week, Ken Steele’s conversation continues with Maureen Adamson, president of Fleming College in Peterborough Ontario. Maureen was formerly Ontario’s Deputy Minister responsible for the Status of Women, so this... Read more

This week, Ken Steele’s conversation continues with Maureen Adamson, president of Fleming College in Peterborough Ontario. Maureen was formerly... Read more

4 Ways to Go Global

4 Ways to Go Global: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

This week, Ken Steele “takes off” to Saskatoon to speak with Larry Rosia, the president and CEO of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, about his institution’s four pillars of internationalization. They sit down... Read more

This week, Ken Steele “takes off” to Saskatoon to speak with Larry Rosia, the president and CEO of Saskatchewan Polytechnic, about his... Read more

Small College, Global Edge

Small College, Global Edge: LaSalle College Vancouver

In the face of mounting budgetary pressure, colleges and universities are finding new collaborative approaches to achieve efficiency and economies of scale. Public institutions are sharing campuses and facilities, forming regional... Read more

In the face of mounting budgetary pressure, colleges and universities are finding new collaborative approaches to achieve efficiency and economies of... Read more

Innovation at Lakehead: 3 Qs with Brian Stevenson

Brian Stevenson, Lakehead University, on Telepresence and Internationalization

In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in innovation. At the time, Brian Stevenson was... Read more

In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in... Read more

Innovation at Windsor: Alan Wildeman

Alan Wildeman, University of Windsor, on Crossing Borders and Disciplines

In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in innovation. Alan Wildeman has served as... Read more

In September, the 10K crew went on location to the 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair, to interview a dozen higher ed leaders about trends in... Read more

2016 in 6 words: Populism, Protectionism, and Post-Truth (p2)

Populism & Post-Truth

Ken Steele’s 10th annual higher ed “year in review” continues with part 2, a look back at populism, protectionism and post-truth in 2016. (Check out part 1). There were some... Read more

Ken Steele’s 10th annual higher ed “year in review” continues with part 2, a look back at populism, protectionism and post-truth in... Read more

Peak Campus: 6 Converging Trends

By Ken Steele Six predictable and long-term demographic, economic, technological and political trends mean that the majority of Canadian universities will face a challenging phenomenon I call “peak campus” within... Read more

By Ken Steele Six predictable and long-term demographic, economic, technological and political trends mean that the majority of Canadian universities... Read more

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