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Every learner is unique—so why should their learning experience be one-size-fits-all? In this video, Robyn Hammontree emphasizes the importance of treating students as individuals with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and needs.
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Struggling to keep students engaged in your online courses? In today’s fast-paced digital world, attention spans are shorter than ever, making engagement a crucial factor in effective learning.
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In a rapidly evolving digital era, where Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies are transforming industries and redefining skill requirements, higher education institutions must adopt a forward-thinking approach to curriculum design. 
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Higher education faces mounting challenges, from increasing enrollment and cutting costs to improving outcomes, all within a complex financial and political landscape. The University Network Summit 2025, co-hosted by Noodle and Huron, brought together industry leaders to tackle these critical issues head-on. 
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Noodle, a leading provider of learning and marketing technology and services for universities, and ETS, a global education and talent solutions organization, today introduced the Graduate Enrollment Matching Service (GEMS) — a cost-effective solution that simplifies graduate student recruitment with comprehensive enrollment management.
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In our final article addressing the findings of the latest SimpsonScarborough CMO Study, our executive team looks at issues surrounding data and measurement. While the CMO Study was titled and focused on “Brand Measurement,” our team quickly pointed out that “performance measurement” is rapidly becoming the more important gauge of the impact of marketing.
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In this second article of our series commenting on the findings of the SimpsonScarborough CMO Study, our executive team discusses the issue of budgets, how they impact institutions’ efforts in the new buyer’s market, and what CMOs can do to maximize their chances of meeting goals with what most consider to be insufficient funds.
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The recent release of the biennial SimpsonScarborough CMO Study prompted lively discussion among the Noodle executive team. The report raised several significant industry issues, including the changing role of CMOs, the state of marketing budgets, and the need for a fresh take on research and measurement.
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Regina Law wraps up this series discussing how intentional evolutions in technology can create meaningful, lasting impact for universities. Technology is changing how we interact with the world faster than ever. But in higher education, embracing that change doesn’t have to mean massive overhauls. Innovation doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By focusing on human-centered approaches, […]