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Two professional notices
Greetings from the Christmas week. I hope you’re all doing well, and that those inclined to celebrate are having a grand time. I’m writing from home, which feels like a rare occurrence after a high octane travel schedule (NYC, Bethlehem, … Continue reading
Starting a new venture: Bryan Alexander Consulting
Today is the beginning of new venture, as I launch Bryan Alexander Consulting. As you might expect, this is a consulting enterprise. buy stendra online buy stendra no prescription generic BAC focuses on how technology transforms education. To help people … Continue reading
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Professional development on MOOCs with Bryan
This summer I’m offering another instance of my NITLE Shared Practice Leadership Program on MOOCs, Online Learning, and Campus Strategy. It’s an online program for a small group (fewer than twelve) of people working in higher education. The topic is how … Continue reading
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Launching Future Trends report
This month I fired off the first issue of a monthly report on the future of higher education. It’s called Future Trends, and goes to leaders of NITLE Network campuses. In each report I present a list of significant trends … Continue reading
Launching a new futuring service
I just helped launch a futuring service for education. NITLE will help campuses think through what comes next, using a variety of methods: workshops virtual discussion Delphi and other strategic reports campus discussions consultations Each is customized to the needs … Continue reading
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