Innovations

By Erin Bentrim, Ph.D. Systems can provide structure for assessment and planning, but they cannot create commitment. Digital tools can organize outcomes, store reflections, or support annual cycles, yet they only mirror the choices people make. A sustained practice of evidence use develops when faculty and staff explore results, ask questions, and use information to improve learning. Questions to ask: How are faculty and staff expected to engage with assessment results beyond submitting required entries? Where do we see evidence being used to inform decisions or improvements, rather than...
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November 6, 2024 Click here to access the webinar recording. Academic and socioemotional readiness are crucial for student success in both college and the workforce, but the pandemic has significantly disrupted the development of these capabilities. As a result, many K-12 students are now struggling with foundational math, reading, and socioemotional skills, and these gaps are beginning to affect community colleges. This situation may worsen before it improves, with serious implications for students, the workforce, and communities. To address readiness gaps, higher education institutions,...
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2021-2022 Innovation of the Year Award and 2022-2023 League Excellence Award recipients were recognized at the 2023 Innovations Conference in Tempe, Arizona.
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For the most current information, registered conference participants should log into the Event and click on the "All Sessions" tab.   The schedule and other information provided here are in draft form and may have changed since the date of the draft. Please note: Times listed in this schedule are MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME (MST). For reference, the conference starts each day at 8:00 a.m. Pacific; 9:00 a.m. Mountain; 10:00 a.m. Central; 11:00 a.m. Eastern.
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November 10, 2021 Click here to see the recording of this webinar. After a year of remote learning, how have instructors built a sense of community even without face-to-face interaction? Join four experts in instructional design and pedagogy as they discuss how inquiry-based discussion can foster peer-to-peer interaction, help students formulate inquiries, and create community even in an online context. Join this webinar to learn: What teaching and learning leaders at National University, University of Phoenix, and Rio Salado College consider when choosing which technology to implement; How...
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