When it comes to the digital transformation of higher ed, we’re at a critical juncture. It’s not a question of debating its efficacy; it’s a clear-cut case of when and how we’re moving into the digital age. But digital enablement isn’t limited to technology – it’s challenging us to think differently about processes, people, and how to engage our students.
Some aspects of higher education are gaining traction more rapidly than others. It’s no surprise that e-textbooks like those from BibliU are among the most visible changes. Like the popularity of e-readers – such as Kindles – among the general population, the idea of making content easily and affordably accessible has broad appeal and benefits.