AI, edtech can improve equity in college admissions
Eighty percent of surveyed college counselors agree that AI and edtech carry the potential to revolutionize equity and fairness in education, according to a survey from Bespoke Education.
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Defining higher-ed policy for AI in teaching and learning
There is an increasing need for the establishment of institutional-level policies for the development, implementation, and use of AI tools/platforms for teaching and learning.
Balancing Bloom, assessment, and AI
Early this school year, faculty had a conversation about student teachers pulling all-nighters in order to complete their lesson plans. Most of the faculty commiserated their own experiences in taking lots of time to develop high-quality lesson plans.
Harnessing AI tools to enhance student success, career readiness
AI’s near-infinite uses in education are still emerging, but higher-ed leaders are turning to the technology to buoy student success and ensure students complete their path to graduation.
EDUCAUSE Horizon Report notes AI’s role in shaping teaching and learning
Chief among the topics in the 2024 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report – Teaching and Learning Edition is the impact AI technologies will have on higher education moving forward.
New group targets AI skills in education and the workforce
A new commission comprising policymakers, education leaders, business leaders, and education stakeholders from 16 states is tackling AI’s role in education from kindergarten through postsecondary programs.
Higher-ed CIOs struggle to create digital experiences
Most higher-ed CIOs agree that a seamless digital experience for students plays a large part in enrollment and retention, yet many say their institution struggles to create that experience.
Students turn to faculty for career readiness, advice
Higher-ed faculty play a pivotal and unique role in student learning and development and are instrumental in students’ career readiness and professional development, according to a new report.
CPL programs growing among adult students, learners of color
New data points to an increase in the percentage of newly-enrolled bachelor’s degree learners receiving credit for prior learning (CPL) in recent years, according to an outcomes brief from Capella University.
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