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SLCC used Simple Syllabus to streamline course consistency, reduce administrative burden, and support faculty creativity—all in one centralized platform.
Florida International University implemented a syllabus tool to meet regulatory requirements and to efficiently track and report on syllabi submissions.
Florida International University implemented a syllabus tool to meet regulatory requirements and to efficiently track and report on syllabi submissions.
Adhering to accessibility standards when creating syllabi can pose challenges, but Simple Higher Ed simplifies the process.
PBSC shares the process they used to enhance syllabus management and educate more than 2,000 campus users.
Free resource on how syllabus management software can help address the regulatory requirements of Florida SB 7044.
Free resource on how syllabus management software can help address the regulatory requirements of Texas HB 2504.
Florida International University implemented a syllabus tool to meet regulatory requirements and to efficiently track and report on syllabi submissions.
Learn how Nelson University overcame a the lack of consistency in their syllabi presentation and navigation that negatively impacted the student experience.
Study focused on today’s information-driven environment and student expectations on syllabi.
Determined to find an easier way, San Juan College implemented a syllabus technology to streamline syllabi publishing and support student success.
Benchmarking on the average institution’s operation dedicated to updating, publishing, and retrieving syllabi.
What’s the true cost of creating and assessing course content at your institution?
Transform your idea of moving to a syllabus template into an organized plan.
What’s the true cost of creating and assessing course content at your institution?
Includes: More than 75 actionable guidelines, and 24 pages of research and recommendations.