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The digital revolution in higher education has already happened. No one noticed.

The digital revolution in higher education has happened. In the fall of 2012, the most recent semester with complete data in the U.S., four million undergraduates took at least one course online, out of sixteen million total, with growth up since then. Those numbers mean that more students now take a class online than attend a college with varsity football. More than twice as many now take a class online as live on campus. There are more undergraduates enrolled in an online class than there are graduate students enrolled in all Masters and Ph.D. programs combined. At the current rate of growth, half the country’s undergraduates will have at least one online class on their transcripts by the end of the decade. This is the new normal.

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Bright future for chatbots in education, health and HR

Dublin event to highlight the many opportunities from using chatbot technology

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Intel Announces Tech Learning Lab With VR Features

The Intel Tech Learning Lab will give students and educators around the USA access to cutting-edge VR technology.

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zSpace Unveils its AR/VR Laptop Designed for Education

The laptop is designed to make immersive education open and collaborative.