Moving Texas Forward: DIGITAL LEARNING AND OPEN EDUCATION INITIATIVES OF THE TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD

Singh and Torre talks about digital learning and open education initiatives of the Texas higher education coordinating board. The disruption to higher education caused by the COVID-19 pandemic spotlighted the vital importance of digital learning for Texas institutions and students. The Texas Higher...

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Digital libraries
Digital literacy
Distance learning
Higher education
Innovations
Knowledge management
Learning
Librarians
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