The most important thing you’ll do for your career this holiday season
The end of the year is a pivotal time to look back at all you’ve accomplished and consider what lies ahead. Awareness and intentionality are essential to your professional growth, making this an important time.

How can AI help in Higher Education and Beyond?
Arizona State University (ASU) and Amazon Web Services (AWS) last month announced the next phase of the ASU Cloud Innovation Center (CIC), powered by AWS, an initiative they hope will advance the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public…
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Generative AI can enhance equity of access and attainment
Almost one year since ChatGPT’s public debut, awareness of this immensely powerful technology is becoming mainstream, and conversations around the implications for higher education are taking shape.
Too many students feel neutral or negative about their institutions
Universities need an urgent overhaul of their digital education practices and student experience practices to help their teaching staff better meet student expectations, according to a new EY report.
The academic implications of AI in student writing
In the rapidly evolving landscape of education, the advent of AI and ChatGPT has ushered in a new era of academic assistance. As a doctoral student and research writer myself, I have witnessed and experienced the profound impact of these technologies.
New program aims to train more male educators of color
Call Me MISTER stands for Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models and helps train men of color, especially Black men, to become educators.
What Next?! Edtech Predictions for 2024
Through December, the editors at eSchoolNews will be collecting, reporting, and sharing the bold, provocative, and even dare we say, audacious predictions of edtech experts. Want to join in the fun? It’s as easy as sending us a voice or video recording, or even just a comment on our LinkedIn page. We’ll be selecting the best for our annual prediction post!
Incremental improvements, new opportunities bolster campus accessibility
Disability services on college campuses have long been under-resourced, creating considerable barriers to academic achievement for disabled students.
Students say their biggest obstacle is being unprepared for courses
The number of students who indicate that feeling unprepared for courses heading into the semester is the biggest obstacle to their success is up from 11 percent to 21 percent since last year, according to a new report.
Cultivating a workplace culture of gratitude
Grousing about the boss is a competitive sport in some workplaces. Complaining is easy, but corrosive to workplace morale, project outcomes, and employee longevity.
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9 surprising benefits of remote proctoring software
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