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What are the three most important aspects of today’s student experience? Personalized learning, 24/7 access to technology, and online student services. In other words, it appears that higher education has adopted the old Burger King line, “Have it your way.” And students do. They no longer have to stand in line to register for classes, attend a class in person or even enter the library to do research. But the real question is, are schools and students utilizing the data collected in these information systems to make sure students are getting the most enhanced and personalized learning support for them to succeed? Not really, according to The ‘Personalization’ of Higher Education: Using Technology to Enhance the College Experience (Center for American Progress). In this brief, author Louis Soares finds more can be done and provides a series of technology innovation examples that are driving the “personalization” revolution in higher education, including recommendations for policymakers on how to facilitate this process. Institutions will need to put the core systems and infrastructure in place to transform student learning, but students will need to take responsibility too for their learning outcomes. In his article, “An Open Letter to Students: You're the Game Changer in Next-Generation Learning” (EDUCAUSE Review), Mark Milliron calls on students to step up to their responsibilities, claim their core rights, and push for more learning-centered, data-rich, and high-value educational pathways. In the end, both schools and students will need to take an active role to make the student experience the most successful and fulfilling educational experience to date.

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