Every Learner Everywhere helped us turn good intentions into measurable action through a training co-hosted with the Association of Public & Land-grant Universities (APLU). For the first time, we were able to sit down as a cross-campus team and document the impact of our student success efforts. The experience gave us the tools and shared language to use data proactively so we can support students based on their specific needs, whether that’s tutoring services, housing services, or even addressing food security, before challenges become barriers. Every Learner Everywhere has truly helped us reimagine how we serve our students, strengthening both our institutional culture and our commitment to student success.
When the University of North Carolina (UNC) System introduced its faculty learning community (FLC) on the use of AI in instruction in 2023, the 64 participants it attracted tended to …
As AI becomes more visible across higher ed, conversations around the technology are often centered on the risks, including plagiarism, misuse, and institutional implementation. Less attention is given to the …
Because digital learning has become a baseline institutional responsibility, colleges and universities must support professional learning for faculty and academic leaders. Meanwhile, instructional technologies evolve faster than conferences can accommodate. …