Fully Homomorphic Encryption can revolutionize education
Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) is a revolutionary cryptographic technique that allows for computations to be performed on encrypted data without needing to decrypt it first.
Big Deals: New Higher Ed Product News from Element451, MachineTrader, and MathGPT
Element451, the all-in-one, AI student engagement platform for higher education, today announced groundbreaking new tools to help institutions greatly improve staff productivity and student engagement. At the ASU+GSV AIR Show in San Diego, California, Element451 unveiled its new family of…
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Report forecasts a ‘surge’ in GenAI adoption
A new survey from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) found that a remarkable 55 percent of organizations surveyed plan to adopt GenAI solutions within the next year, signaling a substantial surge in GenAI integration.
Democratizing education: Harnessing AI to break down financial barriers in higher ed
Upon being offered admission to the post-graduate Education Futures – University of Edinburgh program, I was at a pivotal juncture in my academic and professional journey.
Survey: More students want to go to graduate school
Current narratives surrounding graduate school enrollment aren’t generally sunny in outlook: earning a graduate degree requires both time and money; many jobs no longer require bachelor’s degrees, let alone master’s degrees; and public confidence in higher education’s value is waning.
Educause, AWS launch generative AI readiness assessment tool for higher ed
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most disruptive technologies in history, offering higher education institutions the opportunity to re-imagine a world where learning is highly personalized, seamless, and available to everyone.
Where are microcredentials today–and where are they going?
As institutions of higher education strive to produce highly-educated students who can demonstrate their skills and knowledge, microcredentials–digital verifications of students’ and workers’ skills–are steadily gaining in popularity.
A bungled FAFSA rollout threatens students’ college ambitions
Christian Rojas Linares can’t finish his financial aid forms because he’s been blanketed with error messages. The New York City high school senior has even received incorrect emails telling him his application was canceled.
Using real-world tools to prepare students for the workforce
The ramifications of a poorly developed construction schedule can be catastrophic. Whether it’s delays, overruns, or litigation, an unrealistic or inaccurate project schedule can not only spell the death of a project but the demise of the company that produced it.
First-generation students are more likely to seriously consider leaving college
One in four current undergraduate students have seriously considered leaving college or have been at risk of dismissal, according to “How America Completes College 2024.”
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9 surprising benefits of remote proctoring software
Remote proctoring software with cell phone detection is so important to protecting academic integrity. This detects device-sharing applications, like Apple Handoff, and when test takers try to look up answers on their phones.