Adaptive Learning in Higher Education: Why One-Size-Fits-All Teaching No Longer Works
A faculty member walks into a classroom of 60 students. One finished the assigned reading three days ago and is […]
A faculty member walks into a classroom of 60 students. One finished the assigned reading three days ago and is […]
Anushka Dereddy · May 2026 Every online course starts with intention. You enroll with excitement. You tell yourself, this time
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Higher education institutions generate large volumes of academic data every day. Attendance records, assessments, grades, learning activities, outcome mappings, and
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Assessment is one of the most influential components of higher education. It shapes how students learn, how faculty teach, and
Over the past decade, higher education institutions invested billions in Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms.
It’s 11 PM on a Wednesday. You’ve just finished grading 120 assessment papers. Your eyes hurt from staring at calculations,