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Last year, colleges and universities were blindsided by the global pandemic. With little notice, institutions had to move much of their learning online. In the process, many developed learning resources on the fly, creating temporary, imperfect solutions. Some institutions, however, were able to successfully adapt to the new environment and create solutions that will improve student outcomes once campuses are reopened.
One area where this is especially true is learning content, where schools had to discover new ways to get their content to students who typically got it from the in-person bookstores or libraries. Schools shifted to digital content—creating new opportunities to engage students, transforming content delivery for the digital age, and ensuring that learners are set up for success from day one.
This panel will examine the best practices for digital content and the role it plays in the larger digital transformation of the college experience.