Posted on November 21, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 126: COLOs, Context, and Community Guest Dr. Jocelyn Widmer joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to discuss insights from her interviews of 100+ Chief Online Learning Officers (COLOs). The importance of institutional context in applying lessons learned from this rich community is emphasized. TagsaccessCOLOcoviddigital learninginnovationleadershiplessonsscalestudentssuccessWidmer Posted on August 1, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 119: Chatbots in Online Education In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin contemplate the potential for chatbots in online education as a benefit to online students and as a support to both faculty and student services staff. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatboteffectivenessefficiencyhumanizeinstructionpracticesqualityscalestudent servicesteaching Posted on June 20, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 116: 3Fold Gains and the Improvement of Higher Ed Guest Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss lessons learned from studying six exemplar higher ed institutions that have achieved “3fold gains” by improving educational quality, access, and affordability. Tags3fold gainsaccessActive LearningaffordabilitychangecostEhrmannequityhigh impact practiceshigher educationinteractioniron trianglelearningorganizationqualityscale Posted on December 20, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 104: Digital Learning and the Liberal Arts In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Kristen Eshleman to consider the benefits of scaling liberal arts education to serve and transform our regional communities. TagscommunityDavidsondigital learningEshlemanimpactliberal artsliberal arts educationlocalnessregionalscalesocial mobilitysoft skillstransformationTrinityworkforce Posted on January 18, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 82: Fostering Large Scale OER Adoption In this episode, Dr. Tanya Spilovoy joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the importance of faculty adoption of free or low-cost open educational resources (OER) at scale. This is an important part of lowering educational costs for students. Fostering widespread adoption initiatives is harder than it looks. Tagsadoptionaffordabilitycompactscostlarge scaleOEROLCopenscaleSPARCtextbooksWCET Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? 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Posted on August 1, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 119: Chatbots in Online Education In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin contemplate the potential for chatbots in online education as a benefit to online students and as a support to both faculty and student services staff. TagsAIartificial intelligencechatboteffectivenessefficiencyhumanizeinstructionpracticesqualityscalestudent servicesteaching Posted on June 20, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 116: 3Fold Gains and the Improvement of Higher Ed Guest Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss lessons learned from studying six exemplar higher ed institutions that have achieved “3fold gains” by improving educational quality, access, and affordability. Tags3fold gainsaccessActive LearningaffordabilitychangecostEhrmannequityhigh impact practiceshigher educationinteractioniron trianglelearningorganizationqualityscale Posted on December 20, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 104: Digital Learning and the Liberal Arts In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Kristen Eshleman to consider the benefits of scaling liberal arts education to serve and transform our regional communities. TagscommunityDavidsondigital learningEshlemanimpactliberal artsliberal arts educationlocalnessregionalscalesocial mobilitysoft skillstransformationTrinityworkforce Posted on January 18, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 82: Fostering Large Scale OER Adoption In this episode, Dr. Tanya Spilovoy joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the importance of faculty adoption of free or low-cost open educational resources (OER) at scale. This is an important part of lowering educational costs for students. Fostering widespread adoption initiatives is harder than it looks. Tagsadoptionaffordabilitycompactscostlarge scaleOEROLCopenscaleSPARCtextbooksWCET Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin revisit the “iron triangle” construct as they explore the tensions inherent in pursuing both scale and quality. TagsaccessASUDale WhittakerEcuadorinnovationiron triangleJohn HittMalacatosmetricsMichael Crownontraditionalperformance fundingpolicyqualityscalestrategic planningstrategystudentsUCFUIAunderservedUniversity Innovation Alliance Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? 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Posted on June 20, 2022February 27, 2023Episode 116: 3Fold Gains and the Improvement of Higher Ed Guest Dr. Stephen C. Ehrmann joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss lessons learned from studying six exemplar higher ed institutions that have achieved “3fold gains” by improving educational quality, access, and affordability. Tags3fold gainsaccessActive LearningaffordabilitychangecostEhrmannequityhigh impact practiceshigher educationinteractioniron trianglelearningorganizationqualityscale Posted on December 20, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 104: Digital Learning and the Liberal Arts In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Kristen Eshleman to consider the benefits of scaling liberal arts education to serve and transform our regional communities. TagscommunityDavidsondigital learningEshlemanimpactliberal artsliberal arts educationlocalnessregionalscalesocial mobilitysoft skillstransformationTrinityworkforce Posted on January 18, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 82: Fostering Large Scale OER Adoption In this episode, Dr. Tanya Spilovoy joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the importance of faculty adoption of free or low-cost open educational resources (OER) at scale. This is an important part of lowering educational costs for students. Fostering widespread adoption initiatives is harder than it looks. Tagsadoptionaffordabilitycompactscostlarge scaleOEROLCopenscaleSPARCtextbooksWCET Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin revisit the “iron triangle” construct as they explore the tensions inherent in pursuing both scale and quality. TagsaccessASUDale WhittakerEcuadorinnovationiron triangleJohn HittMalacatosmetricsMichael Crownontraditionalperformance fundingpolicyqualityscalestrategic planningstrategystudentsUCFUIAunderservedUniversity Innovation Alliance Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education About Episode 5: In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson explore the range of options available to higher education institutions seeking to better serve specific student sub-groups. Join in as Tom and Kelvin disentangle concepts, jobs to be done, and specific examples. Episode 5 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources … Continue reading “Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? 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Posted on December 20, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 104: Digital Learning and the Liberal Arts In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Kristen Eshleman to consider the benefits of scaling liberal arts education to serve and transform our regional communities. TagscommunityDavidsondigital learningEshlemanimpactliberal artsliberal arts educationlocalnessregionalscalesocial mobilitysoft skillstransformationTrinityworkforce Posted on January 18, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 82: Fostering Large Scale OER Adoption In this episode, Dr. Tanya Spilovoy joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the importance of faculty adoption of free or low-cost open educational resources (OER) at scale. This is an important part of lowering educational costs for students. Fostering widespread adoption initiatives is harder than it looks. Tagsadoptionaffordabilitycompactscostlarge scaleOEROLCopenscaleSPARCtextbooksWCET Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin revisit the “iron triangle” construct as they explore the tensions inherent in pursuing both scale and quality. TagsaccessASUDale WhittakerEcuadorinnovationiron triangleJohn HittMalacatosmetricsMichael Crownontraditionalperformance fundingpolicyqualityscalestrategic planningstrategystudentsUCFUIAunderservedUniversity Innovation Alliance Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education About Episode 5: In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson explore the range of options available to higher education institutions seeking to better serve specific student sub-groups. Join in as Tom and Kelvin disentangle concepts, jobs to be done, and specific examples. Episode 5 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources … Continue reading “Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education” Tagsadaptive learningcbecompetency-based educationdifferentiated instructionpersonalizationpersonalized learningscalestudent success
Posted on January 18, 2021February 2, 2022Episode 82: Fostering Large Scale OER Adoption In this episode, Dr. Tanya Spilovoy joins hosts Tom and Kelvin to discuss the importance of faculty adoption of free or low-cost open educational resources (OER) at scale. This is an important part of lowering educational costs for students. Fostering widespread adoption initiatives is harder than it looks. Tagsadoptionaffordabilitycompactscostlarge scaleOEROLCopenscaleSPARCtextbooksWCET Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin revisit the “iron triangle” construct as they explore the tensions inherent in pursuing both scale and quality. TagsaccessASUDale WhittakerEcuadorinnovationiron triangleJohn HittMalacatosmetricsMichael Crownontraditionalperformance fundingpolicyqualityscalestrategic planningstrategystudentsUCFUIAunderservedUniversity Innovation Alliance Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education About Episode 5: In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson explore the range of options available to higher education institutions seeking to better serve specific student sub-groups. Join in as Tom and Kelvin disentangle concepts, jobs to be done, and specific examples. Episode 5 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources … Continue reading “Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education” Tagsadaptive learningcbecompetency-based educationdifferentiated instructionpersonalizationpersonalized learningscalestudent success
Posted on September 4, 2018February 2, 2022Episode 41: Big & Good: Will the Iron Triangle Allow for Both? Conventional wisdom has it that small is good, but is this true? Can institutions of higher education be both big and good? In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin revisit the “iron triangle” construct as they explore the tensions inherent in pursuing both scale and quality. TagsaccessASUDale WhittakerEcuadorinnovationiron triangleJohn HittMalacatosmetricsMichael Crownontraditionalperformance fundingpolicyqualityscalestrategic planningstrategystudentsUCFUIAunderservedUniversity Innovation Alliance Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education About Episode 5: In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson explore the range of options available to higher education institutions seeking to better serve specific student sub-groups. Join in as Tom and Kelvin disentangle concepts, jobs to be done, and specific examples. Episode 5 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources … Continue reading “Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education” Tagsadaptive learningcbecompetency-based educationdifferentiated instructionpersonalizationpersonalized learningscalestudent success
Posted on September 8, 2015February 2, 2022Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education About Episode 5: In this episode, hosts Thomas Cavanagh and Kelvin Thompson explore the range of options available to higher education institutions seeking to better serve specific student sub-groups. Join in as Tom and Kelvin disentangle concepts, jobs to be done, and specific examples. Episode 5 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources … Continue reading “Episode 5: How Personal Do You Want to Get? Personalized Learning in Higher Education” Tagsadaptive learningcbecompetency-based educationdifferentiated instructionpersonalizationpersonalized learningscalestudent success