The new learning partnerships: Many companies now offer academic services: Here's how to team up successfully

Swaak, Taylor

The new learning partnerships: Many companies now offer academic services: Here's how to team up successfully - Washington, D.C: The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2023. - 45p., 29 cm X 22 cm

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Content:

4. Introduction

Section 1

6. Why and how to engage an outside partner
To improve the chances of a partnership’s success, a college needs clear goals, project “champions," and faculty support.
9. Checklist: A ‘Project Charter’ Can Help Anchor a New Partnership

11. Higher-Education Vendors at a Glance

15. Want to Woo an Outside Partner? 4 Ed-Tech Companies Offer Advice.

18. Survey Data: College Leaders’ Views on Outsourcing

20. Spotlight on U. of North Dakota: Building Real-Life Business Skills in the Classroom

Section 2.

22. Negotiating a Contract That Delivers
A strong contract allows a college to retain control of key tasks while meeting federal regulations. lt also protects the college against future problems.

24. What Academic Activities Can Colleges Outsource?

31. Spotlight on College Consortia in Virginia and California: Banding Together for Better Solutions

Section 3.

34. Ensuring Success and Accountability
A college can keep a partnership on track by establishing clear measures
of success, meeting regularly with the vendor, and soliciting feedback as part of a continuing evaluation process.

42. Spotlight on Morehouse College: Seeking Tangible Results in Virtual Reality

45. A final word







--higher education--academic-related services--outside vendors--student learning these partnerships--decision-making process--competitive-bidding process and identify the strongest partner for the job

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