The College Innovation Network (CIN), a grant-funded initiative lead by WGU Labs in the US, recently published the results of its 2023 CIN Faculty EdTech Survey. The second annual survey provides new critical insights – including the need for staff and student involvement in adopting educational technology (edtech) in higher education learning – and shares the importance of evidence-based examples and regular audits for effective implementation.
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