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AI-generated essays are nothing to worry about (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Students usually tackle on-campus issues, advancing ideas like “It shouldn’t be so hard to get into computer science classes” or “Student fees should be lower” or “Campus housing should be more affordable.” Few of the students in my class have experience with computer programming.

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Generative AI in Higher Education: A 360-Degree Approach

Helix Education

The following reflects these conversations, and I seek to align them with my thoughts envisioning how Gen AI, machine learning, and deep learning can tackle these hurdles. Imagine how powerful the addition of Gen AI into the search experience will be with SGE when trying to find the best “MS Computer Science program.”

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How AI can benefit education and educators

QS (Quacquarelli Symonds)

Promising examples of HCAI today include robots that care for the elderly and play with children, and smart voice assistants that help us with task organization and efficiency. I think there will be many more exciting applications for HCAI in education, improving the way we learn, communicate, and innovate!

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Hard Truths That Higher Education Has Evaded for Too Long

Inside Higher Ed

Without a well-defined strategy and an understanding of an organization’s strengths and weaknesses and its competition, institutions inevitably squander their resources and energies. Without innovation no organization can thrive. Success requires leaders to learn how to say no. Adapt or die. Is this diversity newsletter?