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How Disruptive Is Information Technology Really?
April 1, 2013

Judith A. Ramaley is President Emerita and Distinguished Professor of Public Service at Portland State University, President Emerita of Winona State University, and a Senior Scholar with…

Flipped Session: Working Successfully with Emerging Technologies and Innovations
February 13, 2013 | A session at the West/Southwest Regional Conference

Continuously innovating and transforming our current practices is critical to keep pace with teaching and learning as it evolves. While there is no shortage of candidate innovations, the process …

How to Think about Disruptive Innovation
October 2, 2012 | A session at the ELI Online Fall Focus Session 2012

Innovation can be understood as the constant adding of value to our existing businesses. Such incremental innovation is widely practiced by existing companies. Innovation that challenges our core…

Challenge and Change
September 5, 2012

George L. Mehaffy is Vice President for Academic Leadership and Change at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Early one morning in April 1860, a rider car…

A ‘Disruptive’ Look at Competency-Based Education: How the Innovative Use of Technology Will Transform the College Experience
June 7, 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 in…

Disrupting College - Sponsored by IHD ServiceDesk
November 7, 2012 | A session at the EDUCAUSE 2012 Annual Conference

In his remarks, Michael Horn will discuss how disruptive innovations—known more broadly as online learning—are emerging with the promise to make postsecondary education more affordable, acces…

"Someone is going to write the software that eats higher education"
September 5, 2012

Kevin Carey, director of the New America Foundation’s education policy program and previously policy director at Education Sector, has actively engaged in the debates around the potential of te…

On the Horizon: The Power and Potential of Analytics
July 23, 2012

 “We are at the dawn of an era in which educators have the potential to harness technology to produce a dramatic change in student achievement.  Although visionaries have been promising for y…

Rethinking Higher Education Business Models
March 28, 2012

Information technology has long been seen as a major key to meeting this challenge, but the results thus far have been disappointing. In this brief, the authors argue that the fault is not with …

Disrupting Ourselves: The Problem of Learning in Higher Education
March 21, 2012

Randy Bass ( bassr@georgetown.edu ) is Associate Provost and Executive Director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship at Georgetown University. Comments on this artic…

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