4 ways we can start using AI in higher ed to humanize teaching

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has fascinating implications for instruction, and some educators are already using AI in higher ed to humanize teaching. 

5 principles to guide online learning programs

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Faculty preparation for teaching online courses varies widely by institution and is far from consistent, according to a new report gauging how online learning programs are managed. The…

Mixed reality is preparing students for the collaborative workforce

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Is your college looking for a way to improve workforce development? Check out mixed reality.  At EDUCAUSE 2018, educators from Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) shared how the…

College of Business unveils classroom of the future

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Equipped with a wall of 27 high-definition video screens as well as five high-end cameras, the newest classroom in Colorado State University’s College of Business is designed to…

2 actions university leaders can take to impact student wellbeing

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The acute wellbeing needs of young people today are at crisis levels, and higher-ed leaders know that college students require additional supports from their schools, parents, and counselors.

Inclusive access programs offer tangible results to students and faculty

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The exorbitant costs of paying for college sometimes means that other priorities take a backseat. For students already struggling to pay tuition fees, necessities that help them succeed…

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