The University of Colorado is making changes to its online education strategy to better meet the needs of students and adjust to lessons learned during the...
CU’s Office of Digital Education (ODE) continues to provide service to the campuses while undergoing a reframing that best considers ongoing changes to the...
President Todd Saliman CU President Todd Saliman last week highlighted his priorities for the year with the Faculty Council during the governance group’s Aug...
The CU Online initiative took a significant step forward with the recent signing of the main services agreements between all four campuses and the Office of...
CU will take the next steps on its journey to expand its online education presence and offerings by searching for a permanent leader for the Office of Digital...
The Online Design and Development Team from CU’s Office of Digital Education was selected by the Online Learning Consortium (OLC) as the recipient of its 2020...
The focus of the systemwide CU Online program is shifting to the campuses after an assessment of the work to date reiterated what the CU team working on the...
Societal issues that spurred activism over the summer – racial injustice and police reform – drove discussion during the Sept. 24 Faculty Council meeting, held...
Adapting or creating an online course can often be daunting: It takes up to a year to plan and execute a course with CU Online. But Emily Vera, director of...
University leadership has enlisted the services of Alpha Education LLC to advise CU as it moves forward on the CU Online systemwide, centralized operations...
The co-chairs of the University of Colorado’s online education initiative last week presented to the president and campus chancellors some of the early...
CU on the Air again talks to CU President Kennedy about the University of Colorado’s response to COVID-19 and its transformation to greater technology and...
CU’s tuition waiver benefit, which is being reviewed by administrators for potential changes and expansion, proved to be a focal point of discussion among...
It’s a common lament that higher education expenditures increase at rates faster than inflation, and theories abound as to why that is: administrative bloat,...
Mike Pascoe has always been intrigued by the benefits of blending technology and teaching, but admits to taking a shotgun approach. He has used many technology...
In high school, Dominic Martinez, senior director in the Office of Inclusion and Outreach on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, was told he...
The University of Colorado’s effort to advance its coordinated online education initiative took another step forward at the Board of Regents retreat in...
While disruptive to traditional delivery models of education, massive open online courses (MOOCs) and other outgrowths of the technology revolution have...
Nearly a year after introducing a partnership between the university and online technology platform Coursera, the benefits of offering massive open online...
By scaling existing infrastructure, the University of Colorado is poised to expand its high-quality online courses for current and future students. But there’s...
At the offices of CU Online at the University of Colorado Denver, the joke is that faculty members pay a visit to find out which button they need to push to...
A record 180 faculty and staff took part in the 12th annual CU Online Spring Symposium, held at the new Spring Hill Suites Marriott on the Auraria Campus, to...
CU Online’s 2013 Spring Symposium, “Going Places With CU Online,” is set for May 23 at the Marriott SpringHill Suites on the Auraria Campus. Registration is...
Jeff Borden of Pearson eCollege delivers the keynote address at the CU Online Spring Symposium. If your classroom is like Pong, your students are bored. If it'...
Does your online course have a beat? Can you dance to it? “Tune up! Make your online teaching sing” is the theme of the 2012 CU Online Spring Symposium, which...