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Call for Exemplars: Teaching & Learning Horizon Report

Home / CNI News / Call for Exemplars: Teaching & Learning Horizon Report

January 31, 2025

In preparation for the 2025 Horizon Report, Teaching and Learning Edition, EDUCAUSE seeks submissions of projects that illustrate the technologies and practices selected by the 2025 expert panel. Please consider submitting projects or programs that fit the criteria described in the message below; questions should be directed to Kim Arnold at EDUCAUSE. The deadline for submissions is February 25th.
Disclosure: CNI leadership has participated in various aspects of the Horizon Report project over the years.
-Diane Goldenberg-Hart, CNI
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EDUCAUSE is seeking projects and initiatives that demonstrate the creative application of the technologies and practices that will be featured in the 2025 Horizon Report | Teaching and Learning Edition—and we’d love to feature your work in the report! As you may know, the community’s exemplar projects are the heart of the Horizon Report.

We are looking for projects that illustrate the following technologies and practices in action. If your institution is working with any of the six areas listed below, we encourage you to submit your projects and initiatives for consideration. Submissions are due by February 25 and you are welcome to submit more than one project.

The six technologies and practices selected by the expert panel for 2025 are:

  • AI tools for teaching and learning
  • Faculty development for generative AI
  • AI governance
  • Shoring up cybersecurity
  • Evolving teaching practices
  • Critical digital literacy (CDC)
Learn more and submit an exemplar

The work we feature can take almost any form: production or pilot programs, research projects, faculty undertakings, emerging technology trials, or evaluation/assessment projects. The intent is to give readers a more concrete sense of how these technologies and practices are playing out in higher education.

You can review examples of the projects featured in the most recent Horizon Report. We may also invite a subset of the authors of the submissions to present this work at conferences, webinars, or other publications.

Have more questions? Check out our FAQs.

Please feel free to circulate this announcement to any colleagues who might be doing work in these areas.

Kim Arnold, PhD
Director, EDUCAUSE Teaching and Learning Program

 

 

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Last updated:  Friday, January 31st, 2025

 

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