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.”
How to Navigate the Wild West of Microcredentials
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8 top trends in higher education to watch in 2024
It’s no surprise that U.S. university enrollment has struggled to recover from COVID-19. Enrollment dropped off during lockdowns, with over 20 percent fewer students enrolling straight from high school in fall 2020 than the year before.
How higher ed can meet workforce needs
More than half (53 percent) of Americans report feeling easily replaceable in their job position and 64 percent of workers say their company does not offer opportunities for internal mobility.
Defining a path to equitable AI in higher education
In today’s information-driven world, the ability to access, aggregate, analyze, synthesize, and otherwise use vast amounts of information and access knowledge on demand increasingly makes data literacy an absolute necessity.
Leveraging AI-driven edtech for continuous improvement in higher ed
Today’s higher education institutions grapple with escalating expenses, unpredictable student enrollments, and a changing digital landscape. Navigating these complexities, generative AI emerges as both an opportunity and a challenge.
Higher ed leaders believe continuing education units are undervalued
In a landscape defined by innovation and academic excellence, Professional, Continuing, and Online education units (PCO) play a pivotal, yet under-appreciated, role in higher education.
How higher ed can put the right guardrails in place to leverage AI’s power
Generative AI has quickly moved from an afterthought to top of mind for higher-ed leaders. As the technology has evolved, they are beginning to see the potential for AI to positively impact everything.
A cornerstone of scholarship: The imperative of accurate citations in research
While researching the “Paul Revere of the West,” a somewhat shady Frenchman named Cardinal, I came across a comment in a local historical volume printed in anticipation of the 1976 Bicentennial.
Charting the future of education: ASU and OpenAI’s pioneering partnership in AI integration
In an era where technological advancements are ceaselessly shaping the educational landscape, the January partnership between Arizona State University (ASU) and OpenAI emerges as a pioneering model.
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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.