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Improving online learning experiences: Five different insights
Ultimately, when it comes to creating great online learning experiences there’s a lot that goes into it and it all matters.
Do UK business schools now need to play catch-up with online education?
Despite business and management being a popular area for online education, particularly for postgraduate education, there are still quite a number of UK universities’ business schools that haven’t entered the online distance market. Given the popularity and association business and management courses have with online education, it’s striking when a business school has not moved into online education at all yet.
Should more undergraduate education be offered online?
Changing times are exerting pressure on individuals pursuing undergraduate degrees through traditional means. Students face an existential housing crisis, rising cost-of-living, and the need to balance significant work commitments. Increasing the availability of online undergraduate options is about offering greater choice and access, not about competition between traditional and online education.
Early insights into 2024's online education developments
The news and announcements from the early part of this year highlight yet again, that despite turbulence in the online education company sector, there is still demand for partnerships with OPMs among universities. Universities are still seeking help to successfully navigate the online education landscape and in offering online degrees.
Has UK higher education moved closer to a blended learning model?
If we continue to see students' needs and demographics change, then the sector and the regulator will need to get to grips with an understanding of blended learning that results in a reduced place and time-based commitment.
What can higher education learn from four nascent online education developments?
While some continue the futile debate over whether online education is as effective as on-campus education, it's clear that on-campus education can learn much from its online counterpart in offering an accessible, appealing, and contemporary educational experience.
2023 Wrapped: Online education within UK higher education
Ultimately, the path ahead for online education in the UK is one of more subtle shifts and ongoing developments, but year-on-year it’s playing an increasing role in reshaping UK higher education.
Exploring the challenges and opportunities of a new online learning ranking
Rankings are a type of shortcut we use in decision-making, and a high-profile ranking like this is going to be used by people who are unlikely to scrutinise the methodology but take it on trust.
A tale of 50 online degrees...
Coventry University’s foray into online education could serve as a cautionary tale for the increasing number of UK universities aiming to develop an online education portfolio and attract a substantial number of online students.
Exploring the changing online education company landscape in UK higher education
The landscape of online education companies and OPMs continues to be turbulent and a topic of much discussion. There is, however, more to this sector than the financial headlines that often dominate.
A closer look at the online undergraduate market in UK higher education
Although I’ve painted a modest picture in terms of the growth and scope of potential opportunities in the online undergraduate market, some of these developments show this isn’t a static area. It’s a market to navigate carefully in terms of identifying and grasping opportunities.
Senior roles grow as UK universities invest in online education
What’s clear is that the growth in senior online education roles within UK universities is more than a trend, it's a significant indicator of the growing importance of online education.
What can we learn from developments in online music education?
These developments all add to the tapestry of online education and it’s in new and different approaches to subject areas, less associated with online learning, where illumination can be found for those of us working in this field and any stale orthodoxies challenged.
What's AI's impact on asynchronous online learning?
One of the challenges with digital technologies in education is how they are utilised and most importantly what informs their use. Education is replete with bad and ill-informed ideas - if AI is built upon these or implemented in sympathy with them - we’ll fail our learners.
What's AI's impact on synchronous online learning?
Its impact and potential future impact on education continues to be hugely debated, but I don’t want to wade into that bigger debate here, but rather explore the impact it is having on synchronous online learning, through the primary vehicle for that, video conferencing technologies.
Is your website optimised for online education marketing and recruitment?
If universities want to succeed in running an online distance learning portfolio in an increasingly competitive landscape then they can’t afford to neglect the importance of effective use of the web for their online courses.
Online postgraduate students in UK higher education: What's the current picture?
There are enough signals to suggest that growth in online PGT students will increase and that this is a growing market. However, universities shouldn’t assume the fields are ripe to harvest given increasing supply, competition and the volatile times we are living through.
How are online education companies managing through turbulent times?
It’s clear that OPMs face a more difficult and competitive operating environment which makes it harder for them to deliver for universities…But the big question is whether the current operating environment and the headwinds being experienced will ultimately compel some of these companies to change how they operate.
Online postgraduate courses in UK higher education: What’s the current picture?
My research highlighted that there are now over 3,250 postgraduate taught courses offered by UK universities. These are courses at Level 7 so qualifications such as MSc, MA, MBA, PgDip, PgCert etc, that are offered as fully online, or with an option to choose to study in that way.
What does a turbulent present mean for the future of online education?
Whilst all of these announcements focus around growth and profitability of private companies working in online education, what transcends all of this news is the demand and supply for online education and a changing overall landscape.