Curiosity > Coding: What Really Matters for Careers in the AI Era

According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), AI is projected to displace 9 million jobs by 2025 but also create 11 million new ones. That net gain is the story many headlines miss. And it’s the key to how we should prepare our children (and ourselves) for the future. Recently, I’ve been hearing the same […]
Digital Tools and the Growth Mindset: Fostering Lifelong Learners

In my last post, I discussed the importance of fostering a growth mindset in higher education: Fostering a Growth Mindset in Higher Education Today. In this post, I want to expound on this idea, focusing on engaging with digital tools to foster a growth mindset for lifelong learning. One of the most dynamic ways to […]
It’s Exhausting

Higher Education is under fire from every direction. I retired from Ohio State in November 2019, almost six years ago, and looking back, that world seems almost quaint. Yes, careers in higher education have always been challenging, and I was closing a career of 31 years. There was pressure, as always, and we were in […]
Fostering a Growth Mindset in Higher Education Today

Empowering Students as Architects of Their Own Learning The concept of a growth mindset has never been more crucial in higher education. Pioneered by psychologist Carol Dweck, a growth mindset embraces the belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort, perseverance, and learning from mistakes. Adopting a growth mindset can be transformative for […]
What Does IT Do Today? Responding to Higher Education’s New Reality

Matthew Winn, PhD’s recent article, The Golden Years Are Over, lays bare the forces reshaping higher education. As he points out, institutions no longer have the luxury of relying on prestige or tradition to carry them forward. The time for bold leadership and clear-eyed strategy is now. So, what does that mean for IT? Institutional […]
The Golden Years Are Over: Higher Education’s Rude Awakening

For decades, higher education institutions operated under a powerful illusion: that prestige, tradition, and physical presence alone were enough to guarantee enrollment, funding, and influence. It was a time when the phrase “if you build it, they will come” wasn’t just a hopeful mantra, it was a reliable business model. But that era is over. […]
The 2025 Salesforce Education Summit: A Comprehensive Overview

The 2025 Salesforce Education Summit, held at McCormick Place in Chicago from March 10–12, was a landmark event for education professionals and technology enthusiasts alike. This year’s summit brought together over 1,800 education innovators to explore the latest advancements in educational technology, and to network with peers. Highlights from the Summit One of the most […]
Micro-Credentials vs. The College Degree: The Case for “And” Instead of “Or”

As I study higher education and pay attention to the news media, I’ve been intrigued by comparisons of what some might consider two competing products: the micro-credential and the college degree. Popular narratives could lead some to believe that they’re competing for the future of postsecondary education, and it’s easy to get caught up in […]
Cambridge Analytica and the University of Cambridge

In his recent testimony before the U.S. Congress, Facebook CEO Marc Zuckerberg intimated that the University of Cambridge carried some blame for the Cambridge Analytica blunder. As he told New York congressman Eliot Engel (D): “So we need to understand whether there is something bad going on at the University of Cambridge overall that will […]
Integrations—For CIOs, CFOs, and other CxOs

Integration—such a techy topic! Is it as simple as “those systems should talk to each other”? Of course not—but the ideas behind it are not as mystifying as they might seem. The concept and operations are as critical to your business as the complexities of internet marketing and social media. As enterprise-class systems move to […]