Thursday, May 01, 2025 | 1:00PM–2:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | Findings From The 2025 Students and Technology Report

The student experience in higher education is continuously evolving, influenced by technological advancements, shifting student needs and expectations, evolving workforce demands, and broader sociocultural forces. As institutions navigate these changes, understanding and responding to student perspectives is essential for fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment. This webinar will unpack key findings from the EDUCAUSE 2025 Students and Technology Report and explore several key areas shaping student learning and success, including satisfaction with technology services, shifting modality preferences, hybrid learning experiences, the use of generative AI in courses, workforce preparation, and accessibility and mental health. Additionally, we will discuss recommendations to enhance student learning, well-being, and career readiness in a rapidly evolving higher education landscape.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Gain insights from the EDUCAUSE 2025 Students and Technology Report.
  • Understand student experiences and satisfaction with technology services and different learning modalities.
  • Identify the opportunities and challenges of student use of AI for coursework.
  • Understand student experiences and satisfaction with accessibility and mental health support.
  • Discuss strategies to enhance student learning, well-being, and career preparedness.

Presenters

  • Kristen Gay

    Researcher, EDUCAUSE
  • Nicole Muscanell

    Researcher, EDUCAUSE

Resources & Downloads

  • Slides

    1 MB, pdf - Updated on 5/2/2025
  • Recording

    Updated on 5/2/2025

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