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Traditional higher ed has largely forgone the growing lifelong learning market. In its place, the space has been filled by providers who describe their programs as alternative credentials. But alternative is a misnomer.
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The landscape of higher education is shifting, and the future of workforce development is increasingly intertwined with these changes. This evolving scenario was the focal point of a panel from the spring Post-OPM Symposium that brought together industry experts to discuss the trajectory of higher education and its implications for workforce development. A key theme […]
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As the traditional model of degree-based education encounters disruptions from non-degree credentials and AI-driven transformations, universities must adapt to move forward. This pressing need for adaptation was the focal point of a session from the spring Post-OPM Symposium that delved into insights shared by industry experts to explore the trajectory of higher education. The session, […]
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A deep dive into the future of higher education partnerships from the Post-OPM symposium  On March 5–6, an event convened by Noodle assembled a diverse group of stakeholders in higher education to discuss the evolving landscape of online program management (OPM).  The symposium “Post OPM: Exploring the Future of Higher Education Partnerships” featured a dialogue […]
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In the realm of marketing for higher education, institutions are increasingly taking notes from the business world by exploring innovative strategies to engage with their customers—prospective students, in this case—across various platforms and touch points. One such strategy is omnichannel marketing, which focuses on creating a seamless and integrated experience for students across all channels, […]
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The move to blended and online learning spotlights learning design, but it’s hard to measure what is good. Schools committed to the quality of their campus-based education are making decisions that undermine that commitment.
When you’re ready to launch an online program, it’s essential to consider industry demands, accreditation requirements, and engaging key stakeholders. This guide explains how and why to focus on creating an online program that enhances learning through technology rather than simply replicating traditional methods. Key takeaways include:
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With traditional methods of student recruitment undergoing a profound transformation, adaptation is the key to attracting the next generation.
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With traditional methods of student recruitment undergoing a profound transformation, adaptation is the key to attracting the next generation.