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Society looks to higher education as a source of innovation to address major challenges and fuel economic vitality. IT can be a source, catalyst, and supporter of innovation. As the higher education technology association, EDUCAUSE embraces the principle of innovation. EDUCAUSE understands not only the importance of innovation to higher education but also the supporting role that technology can play as a tool for innovation in the learning, discovery, and engagement offered by colleges and universities. Please share your showcases for innovation with us.
Articles and Reports
- A Disruptive Look at Competency-Based Education: How the Innovative Use of Technology Will Transform the College Experience, Center for American Progress, June 2012. This issues brief from Center for American Progress, provides a short primer on competency-based education in postsecondary education. The author then discusses the four elements of disruptive innovation theory and uses these elements as a guide to study education initiatives that could promote disruptive innovation.
- College 2.0: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Reforming Higher Education, June 2012. "College 2.0: An Entrepreneurial Approach to Reforming Higher Education," is a report that was created as part of a Kauffman Foundation retreat in December 2011 that brought together a panel of 30 education analysts and practitioners to examine the challenges facing higher education and generate ideas to overcome them.
- The entire issue of the EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 45, Number 1, January/February 2010 is largely devoted to innovation and the future of higher education.
- 2012 Horizon Report, ELI and NMC, January 2012
- The Future of Higher Education: Beyond the Campus, EDUCAUSE White Paper, January 2010
Podcasts and Videos
- Education Innovation Clusters: Accelerating Innovation through Interdisciplinary Partnerships, EDUCAUSE Live! August 8, 2012
- What Does It Take to Make Innovation Work? Measure and Understand the Impact , EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2011
- Doing More with Much Less: Pursuing an Innovative Teaching and Learning Agenda in a Time of Fiscal Austerity, ELI Annual Meeting, January 2010
- Advancing Innovation in Teaching and Learning in an Era of Budget Cuts, EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2009
Updated September 2012
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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Innovation
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EDUCAUSE Now - #23 - 1) Humanities and Supercomputing 2) The Future of Higher Education
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January 14, 2010
This month we talk about the a new tool for humanities researchers: supercomputing! We also discuss the future of higher education with three university leaders. EDUCAUSE Now is a monthly podcast…
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Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Releases Podcast Recordings from August 5 "State of the Net" Conference
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September 8, 2009
The Advisory Committee to the Congressional Internet Caucus released audio coverage of their recent 2009 State of the Net West Conference, which was held on Santa Clara, California on August …
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MWRC09 Think Stop on Innovation and Successful Ideas
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April 8, 2009
MWRC09 Think Stop #2 Question: What has been the most innovative or successful idea you have implemented over the last year? Responses: Adding Student IDcard photos to class r…
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Podcast: What Innovators Can Learn from Hollywood - Keynote by Scott Kirsner
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March 24, 2008
This 45 minute podcast features a keynote address by Scott Kirsner , Columnist for the Boston Globe, recorded at the NERCOMP 2008 Annual Meeting in Providence, Rhode Island. The speech is enti…
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What NERCOMP Innovators Can Learn from Hollywood. Keynote presentation by Scott Kirsner at NERCOMP 2008
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March 21, 2008
Notes from: “What NERCOMP Innovators Can Learn from Hollywood” A podcast of this general session is available at http://connect.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/podcastwhatinnovatorscanl/46455. …
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ELI In Conversation: Innovation and The Digitally Fluent University - An Administrative Perspective
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February 15, 2008
In this 16 minute podcast we feature a conversation from the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting. The topic is digital fluency and innovation at the academy from an administrative perspective. Our conversati…
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ELI In Conversation: Gardner Campbell on Innovation and New Media at the Academy
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February 13, 2008
In this 17 minute podcast we feature a conversation with Gardner Campbell , Professor of English at the University of Mary Washington. He is joined later in the conversation by one of his stud…

















