Students say study abroad opportunities boost employability skills
Students in a recent survey say they believe participating in study abroad opportunities can help their personal and professional growth.
Exploring Data Analytics in Higher Education Humanities
Pharaohs and pyramids may not be the first images that spring to mind when discussing the cutting edge of digitization and data analysis, but after listening to this chat, they won’t be the last. In this conversation with Jess Ludwig,…
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An overwhelming majority of organizations paid ransomware last year
Organizations are generally ill-equipped to manage and mitigate their cyber risk following a significant increase in ransomware attacks and cybersecurity incident downtime.
5 trends impacting higher ed’s path in 2024
Higher ed is facing an uncertain future: Current and prospective students are grappling with increasing financial burdens and AI has thrown institutions for a loop as faculty race to equip students with the AI skills they’ll need for success.
Georgia Tech unveils new AI makerspace in collaboration with NVIDIA
Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering has established an artificial intelligence supercomputer hub dedicated exclusively to teaching students. The initiative–the AI Makerspace–is launched in collaboration with NVIDIA.
Moving beyond transparency to accessibility and awareness
In one of my graduate courses for future PK-12 educational leaders, students are asked to review a student handbook and provide their recommendations on how to improve those handbooks.
The link between AI fluency and the next education revolution
With strained local resources impacting educators, it is more critical than ever for the education community to adapt and evolve to meet student needs and address challenges.
Are AI skills more important than degrees?
Nearly half of business owners (49 percent) say they believe experience with ChatGPT could potentially hold more value than a college degree, according to a report from Intelligent.com.
Coalition looks to accelerate LER adoption in higher ed
Too many institutions are not yet poised to respond to the increasing demand for microcredentials, badges, and other digital credentials that learners can use as clear evidence to prospective employers of their skills, knowledge, and abilities.
Selective universities won’t be disrupted
Just over a decade ago, Clayton Christensen and I predicted that serious challenges were coming to higher education.
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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.