We are at a critical juncture in higher education, where equity in AI holds the potential to broaden access to learning--or widen gaps.

Defining a path to equitable AI in higher education


AI could be a powerful tool for equity in learning--or could represent a technological advancement that further widens the digital literacy gap

Key points:

  • Thoughtful strategies and partnerships ensure equity in AI and learning access
  • The imperative of ethical AI practices in higher education
  • 5 ways AI will impact the workforce–and how higher ed can respond
  • For more news on AI in education, visit eCN's Teaching & Learning hub

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. The potential of AI to dramatically transform access and attainment through personalized learning at scale, as well as in providing agency to every learner in following paths to better success, is extremely attractive.

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