Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Digital Technology Learning Among Older Adults: Exploring the effectiveness of Peer-to-Peer and Other Learning Approaches - Curtain University
The effect of brief mindfulness practice on online training effectiveness: the chain mediating role of attention and motivation to learn - Fengli Mu, et al; Nature
Students who value AI ethics may regulate their learning more effectively - Emma Thompson, Ed Tech Innovatioin Hub
Monday, July 13, 2026
The seven operating truths of AI-native companies - McKinsey
The twilight of the chatbots - One Useful Thing, Ethan Mollick
Why these three-year degree pilots are sparking strong pushback - Alcino Donadel, University Business
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Online, Professional and Continuing Education Blog by UPCEA listed among the Best 80 Higher Education Blogs!
Friday, July 10, 2026
Trump administration expands list of graduate degrees subject to higher borrowing limits - Annie Nova, CNBC
Inside a University’s ‘AI Kitchen’ - Jashua Bay, Inside Higher Ed
As international enrollment falls, U.S. students face program cuts and higher prices - Jon Marcus, Hechinger Report
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Virginia and Ohio join effort to design 3-year bachelor’s degrees - Ben Unglesbee, Higher Ed Dive
Virginia is teaming up with Ohio to design a blueprint for three-year bachelor’s degrees that would require 90 credits for graduation. The partnership comes as more states and institutions mull shorter pathways to college. The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia announced Thursday that it plans to work together with several private and public colleges in the state, Ohio higher education representatives, and a handful of nonprofit groups on an initiative named “Scaling College in 3” led by the organization Jobs for the Future. Institutions involved aim to map out two three-year programs to propose by spring 2028, according to SCHEV.
Will AI in education succeed? - Brad Olsen and Jobin Thomas, Brookings
How Emerging Leaders Can Strengthen Their Strategic Thinking Muscle - Jennifer Flock, McKinsey
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
‘RAISE US’ Is a Rare Positive Development in AI Transformation - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed
The Apprenticeship Wish List - Johanna Alonso, Inside Higher Ed
Teaching, AI, and the Human Core of Education : The Future Worth Defending - Armand Doucet
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Judge Tosses ED’s ‘Professional’ Degree Definition, Likely Aiding Student Borrowers - Ryan Quinn, Inside Higher Ed
The symbiotic enterprise - McKinsey
Amazon is joining RAISE US as a founding member to help workers prepare for the jobs of tomorrow. - Amazon
Amazon is partnering with RAISE US to help American workers develop skills for AI-era jobs. RAISE US brings together companies, policymakers, and educators to address the workforce impacts of AI. The coalition will further extend Amazon's reach to support communities and workers with the skills they need. Today Amazon is announcing that we’ve joined RAISE US as a founding member to develop the workforce of the future for our employees and communities. RAISE US is a new bipartisan coalition that brings together companies, policymakers, and leaders to accelerate the transition to the jobs of the future. AI is transforming how we live and work at a pace few of us could have predicted. At Amazon, we see this every day—in the AI-powered tools that help our customers, the systems that optimize our logistics network, and the generative AI services we offer through AWS.
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/policy-new-views/amazon-joins-raise-us-ai-workforce