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Breaking Stories in Higher Ed 7/26/2022

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A Better Way to Teach Calculus

This Thursday July 28, at 4:00 PM EDT. The topics include: Why Calculus is difficult to learn/ teach, and How the Openstax Calculus course in Möbius makes it easier to practice, learn, and retain complex mathematical concepts.
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  • 6 Technologies and Practices Impacting the Future of Data and Analytics in Higher Ed

    The time is ripe for higher education leaders to plan for data and analytics technology solutions and practices that will position their institutions for success, according to a new report from Educause.

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  • Putting Community Engagement at the Center of Online Learning

    What would a learning management system centered on culture and community look like? The United Negro College Fund hopes to answer that question with HBCUv, a new learning platform that aims to reshape the future of online education for historically Black colleges and universities. We spoke with Ed Smith-Lewis, VP of strategic partnerships and institutional programs at UNCF, and Nathan Young, head of strategy for Ethos at Deloitte Digital, about bringing the HBCU experience to an online environment, the defining characteristics of HBCUv and the equity-centered design process behind their work.

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  • Saddleback College Opens New STEM Facility

    Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, Calif., recently opened a new STEM facility on its campus. The Advanced Technology and Applied Sciences (ATAS) building measures in at 52,913 square feet and provides multidisciplinary space for labs and classrooms, general instructional areas, and administrative space.

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  • Bucknell University to Build New Residence Halls

    Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa., recently announced that it will build four apartment-style residence halls over the next two years.

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