Summarized transcription versus real-time captioning: What’s best?
In recent years, the education sector has rapidly adopted captioning, driven not only by its positive impact on comprehension and inclusive learning but also by the necessity of adhering to accessibility standards.
New ACUE courses help faculty leverage AI
While it may have been invented in the 1950s, artificial intelligence (AI) burst on the scene in a big way in 2023 with the debut of ChatGPT and other accessible technologies.
Partnerships to offer microcredentials are growing, but higher ed is losing out
Companies partnering externally to provide training or professional development to employees increased by nearly 15 percent between 2022 and 2023, according to a new study by Collegis Education and UPCEA.
Campus career centers are a boon to women pursuing tech jobs
Women pursuing careers in the technical fields can benefit from taking advantage of the services provided by their campus career center, according to a joint study conducted by NACE and Break Through Tech.
How UArizona’s Knowledge Map transformed campus insights
Research metadata is all around the University of Arizona campus, but the challenge is to collect, connect, analyze, and make it useful. The research metadata includes publications, proposals, grants, patents, and courses.
How to help students build critical success skills
Communication, teamwork and problem-solving are clear priorities among success skills that employers seek, according to a new report by the Southern Regional Education Board.
Trends and challenges impacting CTE in 2024–and beyond
In 2024, career and technical education (CTE) is not simply an alternative for students whose future plans don’t include college. It’s a fundamental part of the K-12 experience and a viable career pathway for many students.
States need more students to finish higher education to meet job needs
Tennessee’s education system must do more to help minority and economically disadvantaged students earn postsecondary degrees in order to meet the state’s workforce needs.
Key elements for building a liquid syllabus
As instructors work to build more equitable and humanizing online learning environments for students, one concept gaining traction in higher education is the liquid syllabus.
Infusing AI-powered learning into higher ed can meet students’ needs
Higher education is on the cusp of an AI revolution. AI has the potential to fundamentally transform higher education for the better, including how we teach, what we learn, and skills needed to be successful in a world shaped by AI.