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November 2020 EdTech Recap
Each month the Yellowdig Team puts together the latest news from the EdTech industry.
November 2020
Effects from the election:
What Biden as president could mean for higher education. (11/7/20) - Link
Biden’s proposal for immigration policy impact on international students. (10/30/20) - Link
Jill Biden to be first First Lady currently working in Higher Ed. (11/12/20) - Link
The current situation and future of online learning:
Student impressions of online learning improve slightly. (11/13/20) - Link
Debate heats up over test monitoring tools. (11/13/20) - Link
Changes that might stick around. (11/17/20) - Link
Predictions of future of college from WSJ readers. (11/10/20) - Link
Enrollment and tuition changes:
Heavily online schools see increase in enrollment. (11/3/20) - Link
Graduate enrollment temporary growth.. (11/16/20) - Link
Southern New Hampshire aims to lower tuition to $10K/yr (11/10/20- Link
Schools are lowering tuition. (10/30/20) - Link
COVID and college:
Tracking how COVID is impacting Colleges. (11/17/20) - Link
HBCUs taking an active role in fighting COVID. (11/2/20) - Link
What is going on with Thanksgiving? (11/10/20) - Link
Fears of ‘Returning to normal’ in the spring. (11/10/20) - Link
Racism and college:
50 libereal arts colleges join together to fight systemic campus racism. (11/12/20) - Link
Harvard lawsuit over civil rights law potentially going to Supreme Court. (11/12/20) - Link
There is undeniable inequality in the college pipeline. (11/17/20) - Link
Disclaimer: This recap is based on what the Yellowdig team came across in the edtech news media in this month. We do not endorse any 3rd party sources or claim this list is comprehensive.
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