by EAB Briefing
Online students need personalized learning too, a group of higher education leaders said at a recent panel. The New Media Consortium recently hosted an online panel with leaders from colleges and online education programs to discuss advancements in digital and personal learning. “There are so many different things involved when you start to talk about personalized learning and putting those tools together,” says Vanessa Kenon, a University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) lecturer in the college of Education & Human Development. At UTSA, staff work to personalize students’ plans from the moment they begin the academic process, Kenon says. That includes laying out their degree plans to determine how long it will take to graduate and how much it will cost if they change their academic paths.
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