
Phil Hill
@philonedtech
Ed tech consultant, blogger, family man
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https://philhillaa.com/onedtech/category/blog/author-phil-hill/ 09-12-2008 18:16:06
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New Online Education Across the Atlantic podcast episode w Glenda Morgan & Neil Mosley The questions run too deep ... for such a simple man This conversation explores the evolving landscape of online education, focusing on student demand, preferences, and the implications of


Strangely giddy reading The Wall Street Journal today. Klaus Schwab and United Healthcare meltdowns - preach it!!

Microcredentials - the "meat curry" of higher ed and what institutions will eventually need to deal with in this area, with a UK focus New post from Neil Mosley neilmosley.com/blog/what-uk-u…


This week got away from us due to two consulting projects, meaning that we missed posting both free and premium newsletters. Mea culpa, and we are sharing this post from Glenda Morgan outside of the paywall as partial penance. Interesting Reads This Week Simple yet important




Digital Universities US Conference Report from Glenda Morgan "In contrast, at this week’s meeting, political and cultural changes were clearly top of mind for many attendees. So too were concerns about generative AI. Thankfully, the conversations moved beyond the usual



New OPM deal, this time between Skilled Education (UK-based company) and American University Four grad online programs: Human Resources Management, Nutrition Education, Strategic Communications, and Economics Very focused on an international approach american.edu/media/news/ogp…

The Problem with Randomized Controlled Trials in EdTech Research And why the "gold standard" assumption needs to be rethought A new post by Glenda Morgan following in the series on EdTech efficacy. "As long as there’s an RCT attached, people tend to assume the research is sound
