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6 Key Technologies Moving Teaching and Learning Forward in 2021 -- Campus Technology

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research 6 key technologies that will drive teaching and learning in 2021 Educause's latest Horizon report outlines the biggest trends shaping teaching and learning this year. In particular, the report identified six technologies and practices that are critical to the future planning of higher education institutions, whether these issues are emerging or evolving from previous years. These are topics that may come, go, and return to Horizon Reports year after year "more organically and with the latest issues in mind," the report stated. In this year's list of key technologies, the categories artificial intelligence, open educational resources and learning analytics have repeatedly appeared in the report. There are also three new categories: mixed and hybrid course models, high-quality online learning and micro-crediting. Here are the six most important technologies and practices for 2

'Slow moving coup' — journalists need to do a better job than comedians

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A gloomy sentence broke into the political discussion last week: "slow coup". And it didn't come from journalists - it was delivered by a late-night comedian. That's not a good sign for the news media. The label "Coup" drove an eight-minute monologue from HBOs Bill Maher William (Bill) Maher 'Slow Coup' - Journalists Must Do Better Job Than Comedians The January 6 uprising Election distraction What is at stake if Trump wins in 2024? Authoritarian one-party rule MORE who in detail the efforts of. sets out Donald Trump Donald Trump: Robert Gates Says “Extreme Polarization” Is Biggest Threat To US Democracy Cassidy Says He Will Not Vote For Trump If He Is Running In 2024, Saying Schiff To Keep Bannon In Criminal Disdain “To Get People's Attention " MORE 's allies in ousting the old guard of the GOP and lowering the polling barriers through a hundred small actions, from Capitol Hill to towns and counties beyond the bypass. Maher's r