Colleagues,
EDUCAUSE has been working closely with the expert panel to prepare the 2021 Horizon Report. We have recently concluded the voting for the six most important technologies and practices for teaching and learning in higher ed.
For 2021, we are continuing the long-standing tradition of reaching out to the community for projects that illustrate these technologies and practices in action. If your institution is working with any of the six (listed below), we encourage you to submit information about your projects and initiatives via the below-linked form. You are welcome to submit more than one project.
This work can be in almost any form: production or pilot programs, research projects, faculty undertakings, emerging technology trials, or evaluation/assessment projects. The intent is to give readers a more concrete sense of how these technologies and practices are playing out in higher education. We include three such exemplary projects for each of the six technologies and practices highlighted in the EDUCAUSE Horizon Report. We will also be inviting a subset of the authors of the submissions to write up their work in the post for the EDUCAUSE Review Teaching and Learning channel, or present this work in other venues including conferences or webinars.
The six emerging technologies and practices selected by the expert panel for 2020 are:
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- Growth of micro-credentialing for educators and students
- Learning analytics
- Open educational resources (OER)
- Proliferation of blended/hybrid modes/teaching models
- Shift from remote teaching to quality online learning
The deadline for submission is March 15, 2021. These exemplar projects are the heart of the Horizon Report. Many thanks in advance for contributing to the 2021 edition!