-
Research
and PublicationsStay -
Conferences
and EventsAnnual Conference
October 15–18, 2013
Register now!Events for all Levels and Interests
Whether you're looking for a conference to attend face-to-face to connect with peers, or for an online event for team professional development, see what's upcoming.
Stay -
Career
DevelopmentEDUCAUSE Institute
Leadership/Management Programs
Explore MoreCareer Center
Leadership and Management Programs
EDUCAUSE Institute
Advanced Programs
Project Management
Jump Start Your Career Growth
Explore EDUCAUSE professional development opportunities that match your career aspirations and desired level of time investment through our interactive online guide.
Stay -
Focus Areas
and InitiativesLatest Topics
EDUCAUSE organizes its efforts around three IT Focus Areas
Join These Programs If Your Focus Is
Stay -
Connect
and ContributeFind Others
Get on the Higher Ed IT Map
Employees of EDUCAUSE member institutions and organizations are invited to create individual profiles.
Stay -
About
EDUCAUSEUncommon Thinking for the Common Good™
EDUCAUSE is the foremost community of higher education IT leaders and professionals.
Stay
Subscribe
Filter by type
Filter by Publications
Filter by Presentations
Filter by Library Taxonomy
- Distributed Computing [x]
- E-Learning [x]
- Mobile Learning [x]
- Information Technology Management and Leadership (152)
- Teaching and Learning (152)
- Mobile Computing (151)
- Instructional Technologies (39)
- Tablets and iPads (36)
- Student Engagement and Interaction (34)
- Mobile Application Development (32)
- Libraries and Technology (19)
- Smartphones (17)
- Networking and Emerging Technologies (16)
- Augmented Reality (15)
- E-Content (14)
- Learning (14)
- Learning Environments (12)
- Mobile Apps (12)
- Mobile Infrastructure (12)
- Teaching (11)
Online learning environments—on campus or at a distance—and the policy issues that affect them have come to the forefront of higher education. As policy-makers consider how to dramatically increase the percentage of the population with a postsecondary degree or credential within significant, long-term resource constraints, online and blended learning options dominate the discourse. And rapid enrollment growth in e-learning courses and programs signals that students and the public at large also see online and blended options as increasingly attractive.
Current Topics
- Affordability
- Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
- State Authorization of Online Learning Programs
Related Issues
EDUCAUSE Staff Picks
ELI 7 Things You Should Know About MOOCs II, June 2013, This brief describes what a massive open online course (MOOC) is, who in higher education is using it, where this delivery model is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning.
Thinking about Accreditation in a Rapidly Changing World, EDUCAUSE Review, April 2013. Online learning has provided a platform for rethinking delivery models, yet much of accreditation is not designed to account for these new approaches.
The Beginning of Something Big, EDUCAUSE Live! March 2013. This webinar explores "online" learning by asking "What if we used the best technology has to offer?" and "What new models are possible?"
Next Generation Learning: The Pathway to Possibility, NGLC, April 2013. This white paper discusses observations about the innovative approaches used by grantees of Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC), The resulting framework was developed with both K–12 and higher education in mind, since NGLC works with both educational systems.
Latest News
Join us for a free, EDUCAUSE Live! Game Changers Spotlight Series webinar focusing on higher education in the connected age.
This EDUCAUSE briefing provides a succinct overview of MOOCs for campus executives—from basic concepts to the opportunities and challenges for today's academic leaders.
Library Items on this Topic
EDUCAUSE Library Items for E-Learning
-
Leading a Multiple Project Mobile Learning Initiative: The Approach at Boise State University
-
April 9, 2013
Many colleges and universities have launched wide-ranging, device-specific mobile initiatives or invested substantial resources to make services mobile friendly in a platform-neutral manner…
-
2013 Horizon Report
-
February 4, 2013
Produced by ELI and NMC each year, the Horizon Report describes six areas of emerging technology that will have significant impact on higher education and creative expression over the next one to…
-
A Study of Mobile Learning Trends at the U.S. Naval Academy and the Naval Postgraduate School
-
January 28, 2013
Key Takeaways To plan for future mobile learning two military educational schools conducted a study of current mobile device ownership and use by their students. Survey re…
-
Mobile: It's Time to Get Serious
-
March 18, 2013
|
A session at the Midwest Regional Conference
Mobile devices are becoming an essential element in our lives: 35% of mobile device owners use mobile apps before getting out of bed (Macworld). Harper Mobile connects students to the campus and th…
-
Innovation Showcase
-
March 19, 2013
|
A session at the Midwest Regional Conference
Beyond "Angry Birds": Taking Your iPad to the Next Level Far from being just a media consumption device, the iPad and its integration into both popular and academic culture have led …
-
Are All Mobile Devices Equal When It Comes to Teaching and Learning? - Sponsored by Ellucian, Platinum Partner
-
February 6, 2013
|
A session at the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting
Just when you thought you had the latest and greatest mobile device, they come out with the next generation. This session will provide strategies on how to manage and maintain outdated, current, an…
-
2013 Horizon Report
-
February 4, 2013
|
A session at the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting
Join us for this engaging session, where we'll share the highlights of the 2013 Horizon Report and discuss today's emerging technologies and instructional innovations against some of …
-
Framing Mobile Initiatives to Measure Impact
-
October 1, 2012
Despite the proliferation of mobile devices and mobile activity—not only in the general population but also in the teaching and learning community, right down to the classroom level— mobile …
-
The Next Generation of Mobile Computing Arrives at Seton Hall
-
January 17, 2013
|
A session at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
Seton Hall University has been a ubiquitous computing campus for over a decade, but recent changes in hardware are challenging models of 1:1 mobile computing. As a result Seton Hall's mobile…
-
Rethinking the Traditional Classroom: An iPad Integration Initiative
-
January 16, 2013
|
A session at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
Mobile technologies are here to stay, and they are changing the face of teaching and learning on college/university campuses. How can the iPad be used to lead change in the classroom? How are the…

















