Tech should not replace traditional learning, say students In the 21st century digital age, many universities are falling over backwards in a bid to attract students through their technology offering. By Harriet Line 31 January
Today’s undergraduates: born into a second life A rift will always separate digital natives from others, Shahidha Bari believes 29 January
Eyes in classes follow those in Google Glasses Glasgow academics find device breaks down barriers with students By Chris Havergal 1 January
Student-designed feedback software wins share of Jisc funding Unitu development led by Southampton graduate By Chris Parr 30 November
Cybersecurity skills need boost in computer science degrees University computer science courses are failing to make clear the need to develop skills in cybersecurity, leaving the UK with a shortage of experts By Chris Parr 12 November
Bean warns universities over digital ‘irrelevance’ Open University chief uses parting message to urge continued innovation By Chris Parr 8 November
Lecturer calls for clarity in use of learning analytics Work on a transparent ethical policy at The Open University highlighted concerns about technology and privacy By Chris Parr 6 November
Subs plan could sink IT infrastructure, Hepi warns Report outlines the potential perils of a shift away from central funding for Jisc By Chris Parr 23 October
The rules of Twitter engagement Christopher Davidson, who has 120,000 Twitter followers, on how to use social media as an academic 2 October
Beware IT crowd: Facebook hubs may influence grades Lecturers urged to consider impact of informal support groups for courses By Chris Parr 25 September
Careless talk costs you Felipe Fernández-Armesto on academic Steven Salaita’s angry postings about Israel 25 September
The 20 most searched universities in the world on Google Tech giant reveals the institutions that are most regularly mentioned By Chris Parr 24 September
Encourage students’ identities to flourish, says Galway academic Learning technology conference keynote explores student, and scholarly, online presence By Chris Parr 7 September
National data centre for academics goes live The UK’s first shared hub for medical and academic research will initially serve six scientific and academic organisations By Chris Parr 4 September
UK students join Minerva Schools’ fledgling class US for-profit start-up institution’s peripatetic, online-delivered degree draws undergraduates keen to try something different By Chris Parr 28 August
The professor-less university Two radically contrasting emerging models of higher education in the US offer academics a very different deal, says Steven Ward 28 August
University of Leeds lectures legal scholar over ‘political’ tweets Experts question ‘draconian’ social media policies after university rebukes academic questioning Theresa May’s policies By Chris Parr 21 August
First GCHQ-certified master’s courses unveiled The first six master’s degrees in cyber security to be certified by GCHQ have been unveiled By Chris Parr 1 August
Get your ideas in tip-top shape with Dr Inventor A new social network for academics aims to offer advice on how to sharpen research proposals as well as suggesting novel paths to explore By Chris Parr 31 July
Some turn away from Turnitin over price and reliability Universities explore alternatives to plagiarism detection software as fees and performance criticised By Chris Parr 31 July
Universities ahead for technology in education, finds OECD Primary and secondary education can learn from higher education when it comes to adopting innovative technologies, it has been claimed. By Chris Parr 26 July
Universities’ methods are stuck in the past, says Nesta chief Universities are “overshadowed” by research and teaching methods dating back hundreds of years, stifling innovation, a conference has heard. By Chris Parr 24 June
Nottingham apologises after personal data leak The University of Nottingham has had to apologise for accidentally releasing personal data to around 13,000 people. By Matthew Reisz 23 May
Berkeley’s Wikipedian helps unlock scholarly silos California institution is first university to hire its own online encyclopedia editor in residence By Chris Parr 17 April
Heartbleed bug could leave campus computers open to attack Software flaw may affect sensitive data held by two-thirds of universities By Chris Parr 17 April
The future of higher education? Five experts give their predictions Ahead of the Jisc Digital Festival next week, for which Times Higher Education is media partner, five experts predict the innovations and trends that are set to change the face of higher education and research in the coming years By Chris Parr 5 March
Making online teaching click Why classroom veteran Dale Salwak waited 17 years to join the digital pedagogues 13 February
Cyber-abuse of academics - it’s time for action Universities have the resources to keep us safe, says Sara Perry. They just need the will 13 February
Big data research to get £70 million boost David Willetts is set to unveil £72.6 million of new funding to help academics unlock the potential of “big data”. By Chris Parr 6 February
Bett show: four areas of technology that could transform universities Google Glass, 3D printers and more: our expert evaluates the gadgets By Chris Parr 6 February
‘Big data’ could create ‘dystopian future’ for students Using “big data” to help match people to courses could cut freedom of choice and ultimately put students off higher education, an expert has warned. By Chris Parr 28 December
Wiki edits: not the worst of the dark arts University press offices’ changes to Wikipedia are simply part of a long tradition of spin, argues Chris Hackley 5 December
University managers ‘don’t take cybersecurity seriously’ Sadie Creese says institutions’ leaders endanger research by not prioritising digital security By Chris Parr 5 December
JANET set to feed data-hungry sector Jisc’s super-fast network arrives ‘on time and on budget’ By Chris Parr 28 November
New computer network for universities launched An advanced computer network designed specifically to serve the research and education sector has been launched. By Chris Parr 27 November
Google signs agreement with Jisc Internet giant Google has signed an agreement with Jisc, the higher education technology consortium. By Chris Parr 9 October
Moocs: from mania to mundanity After the hype is over, e-learning will be the norm, predicts Stephen Haggard 3 October
Liverpool data point to online postgrad boom Massive increase in enrolment since 2007 By Elizabeth Gibney 3 October
The crowd’s impact could stretch to funding OU report dubbing 2013 the ‘year of the crowd’ pinpoints emerging technologies set to revolutionise sector By Chris Parr 3 October
Internet mentors could supplant traditional lecturers Horizon Scanning study points to a ‘new kind of pedagogy’ in higher education by 2020 By Jack Grove 26 September
Smartphone version of Unistats launched Prospective students can now search for information about higher education on their mobile phones after the government’s Unistats website was updated. By Jack Grove 24 September
Rising US textbook costs provoke digital responses Open educational resources considered by institutions and publishers By Jon Marcus 19 September
Welsh universities commit to sharing course material online OER drive by nation’s institutions will save lecturers time By David Matthews 19 September
Africa’s mobile phone e-learning transformation Mobile phone ownership across the continent is rocketing, but can it expand higher education’s reach and quality? By Chris Parr 12 September
LinkedIn posts graduate employment data by university Social network offers comparative information for potential undergraduates By Chris Parr 12 September
Unplugged: my holiday from electronica Camping and lecturing at a festival frees Kevin Fong from the digital prison 22 August
How to reach the many offline students Educators cannot assume that all young people are old hands online, research shows By Jon Marcus 15 August
Rethink higher education to exploit digital platforms David Roberts and Blaine Greteman’s guide to a more universal university 15 August
Students and scholars in tweet harmony Sian Lawson on how to align expectations in the social media age 8 August
Ucas says cloud will keep it safe from results day storm Revamped IT systems are ready for admissions deluge, states Mary Curnock Cook By Jack Grove 25 July
De Montfort top in website analysis A new index benchmarking the websites of higher education providers by functionality, accessibility and compliance with standards has been released. By Matthew Reisz 21 July
Minerva reimagines the world of wisdom Minerva aims to reinvent the university as a global experience of ‘Ivy League’ education By Chris Parr 18 July
Gulf hopes for higher education streams Online provision appeals to cash-strapped, unstable nations By David Matthews 11 July
Ben Jonson journey recreated on social media Scholars at two UK universities are to recreate the 400-year-old walking adventures of celebrated playwright Ben Jonson using social media. By Chris Parr 6 July
Wikipedia contributors ‘should be proud’ Academics should be proud about the contributions they make to Wikipedia, instead of treating them like a “shameful secret”. By Chris Parr 30 June
Rate Your Lecturer website scores poorly with lecturers Founder Michael Bulman digs in as academics expound on offering’s weaknesses By Chris Parr 13 June