Jay EdwardsA Brief Note on Online Education in ConflictLast month, The Daily released an episode about how life has changed for Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule[1]. Among the many…Apr 20, 2022Apr 20, 2022
Jay EdwardsWhy Net Tuition Prices Declined and What It Could Mean for CollegesRecently, the College Board published its “Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid 2021” report where the organization reported that for…Dec 24, 2021Dec 24, 2021
Jay EdwardsThe Issues with Remote Student Engagement in the Face of COVID-19In a few weeks, students in the U.S. will begin returning to school, a continuation of the nation’s push towards normalcy in the face of…Sep 5, 2020Sep 5, 2020
Jay EdwardsAddressing the Issue of Low Online Course RetentionOnline Courses are facing the problem of low student retention. A variety of reasons cause this that identifiable solutions can address.May 6, 2019May 6, 2019
Jay EdwardsIncome Share Agreements Are Not Yet the Better Alternative to Student LoansISAs have regained traction over the last decade, but are worse for the average student than the loans they seek to replace.Apr 8, 2019Apr 8, 2019
Jay EdwardsHow New EdTech Delivery Models Can Help Us Achieve SDG4 (or Make the Problem Worse)A risk going forward with EdTech delivery models is whether improvements in educational content quality outpace inclusion.Mar 10, 2019Mar 10, 2019