At the Crossroads of Innovation: Embracing AI to Foster Deep Learning in the College Classroom
Educause
JULY 17, 2024
How can we, as educators, accept this change and use it to help our students learn? AI is here to stay.
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Educause
JULY 17, 2024
How can we, as educators, accept this change and use it to help our students learn? AI is here to stay.
Liaison International
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
The landscape of higher education is evolving rapidly, driven in large by part by the ability of artificial intelligence (AI) to reshape the way colleges and universities operate, from personalized learning experiences to enhancing administrative efficiency.
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Campus Technology
FEBRUARY 14, 2024
The University at Albany (UAlbany) will be the first higher education institution anywhere to install the prototype IBM Artificial Intelligence Unit (IBM AIU) computing chip designed to run and train deep learning models faster and more efficiently than a general-purpose CPU.
Faculty Focus
MARCH 26, 2024
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a significant conversation at every educational conference in the past two years throughout my usual treks to teacher education events. To the delight of some, and the horror of some, AI was at the forefront of educators’ minds in 2023.
Deans for Impact
AUGUST 9, 2022
In this episode, you’ll hear from: Andrea Foster , Professor, College of Education, Sam Houston State University. Shannon Hammond , Assistant Professor of Special Education, College of Education, National Louis University. Leah Brown , Assistant Professor, School of Education, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 10, 2023
Success requires leaders to learn how to say no. Anyone who cares deeply about American higher education needs to come to grips with a series of hard and unpleasant truths: That this country’s system of postsecondary education relegates the students with the greatest needs to the most underresourced institutions.
Faculty Focus
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
While some educators rightfully voice concerns over the ethical aspects of such a tool, this article will draw on my own experiences using ChatGPT 4.0 Large language models 1 Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are complex algorithms developed through a type of machine learning called deep learning.
University Business
MARCH 20, 2024
Higher ed leaders have been warned about the deep learning setbacks K12 students experienced during the pandemic, which trickled down all the way to the elementary level. As a result, less-resourced K12 districts may have a more challenging time training the next generation of U.S. adults than they did before the pandemic.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
OCTOBER 31, 2023
Through a service-learning summer program in Ghana, I gained knowledge about West African history, culture and sustainable design. In both countries, deep learning was paired with fun: meeting African students, visiting spectacular beaches and enjoying diverse music. That’s the point.
Helix Education
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
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. The post Generative AI in Higher Education: A 360-Degree Approach appeared first on Ruffalo Noel Levitz. I’d highly appreciate that!
QS (Quacquarelli Symonds)
JUNE 6, 2022
She spoke at the QS EduData Summit on the theme of Education and the Pursuit of Curiosity, alongside expert speakers from QS, Google, UNESCO and MIT. I think there will be many more exciting applications for HCAI in education, improving the way we learn, communicate, and innovate! Find out more about QS EduData 2022.
Faculty Focus
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
While some educators rightfully voice concerns over the ethical aspects of such a tool, this article will draw on my own experiences using ChatGPT 4.0 Large language models 1 Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are complex algorithms developed through a type of machine learning called deep learning.
Economics and Change in Higher Education
DECEMBER 22, 2023
The performance of deep learning models is generally driven by increasing model complexity and amount of training data. GPT-4 was trained on about 500 billion words – essentially all good-quality, publicly available text.
Coursera blog
DECEMBER 6, 2023
Built for working adults, this degree offers the flexibility to balance careers, families, and education. Bayesian data analysis, deep learning, cloud computing, or computational text analysis, pending elective choices. The principles and best practices of supervised and unsupervised modeling systems.
Faculty Focus
OCTOBER 11, 2022
As soon as the material is assessed, it is no longer significant, and what has been learned quickly drops out of memory (Zull, 2002). We must seek deep learning in students, and deep learning will only take place if the students themselves consider the material to have significance. Implicit curriculum.
Michael Fullan
OCTOBER 26, 2021
In this 53-minute recording, Teresa Hand-Campbell (THC) interviews Michael Fullan covering updated research in education, the impact of COVID-19 on education, the right drivers for whole system success, New Pedagogies for Deep Learning , and much more. September 2021.
totallyrewired
DECEMBER 14, 2023
This academic pursuit laid the groundwork for his later research in generative machine learning and the development of systems capable of producing AI-generated artworks. Finally, Grierson offered advice for educators guiding creative students in using AI tools.
Faculty Focus
MAY 21, 2024
While being mindful of the concerns of plagiarism, equity, and access, some have argued educators must not only accept AI in the classroom but must help their students use it effectively as part of their digital literacy (Bender 2024, 9). As educators, we believe in the importance of fostering innovation and enhancing learning experiences.
HEPI
APRIL 30, 2024
Universities should be well placed to engage in research and education to develop strategies for mitigating these risks. At the University of Manchester, significant investments have been made to better understand AI modelling, deep learning, ethics and security.
Coursera blog
JULY 6, 2023
The National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes on training and preparing professionals in cutting-edge areas that are fast gaining prominence, such as machine learning, AI, big data analysis, etc., NEP 2020 further highlights the importance of increasing the Gross Enrollment Ratio in higher education.
Faculty Focus
JUNE 27, 2024
Engagement – it’s another one of those words that’s regularly bandied about in higher education. We know that engagement is an essential part of learning. It’s wanting to understand something and being willing to go beyond what’s required in order to accomplish learning goals. Communication Education, 65 (1), 83-104.
Faculty Focus
JUNE 27, 2024
Engagement – it’s another one of those words that’s regularly bandied about in higher education. We know that engagement is an essential part of learning. It’s wanting to understand something and being willing to go beyond what’s required in order to accomplish learning goals. Communication Education, 65 (1), 83-104.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
JULY 29, 2024
In April, Dr. Aaron Thompson, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE), participated in the Attaining College Excellence and Equity Summit put together by the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute for Higher Education Policy. It collects, analyzes, and reports comprehensive performance data.
Faculty Focus
MAY 21, 2024
While being mindful of the concerns of plagiarism, equity, and access, some have argued educators must not only accept AI in the classroom but must help their students use it effectively as part of their digital literacy (Bender 2024, 9). As educators, we believe in the importance of fostering innovation and enhancing learning experiences.
Coursera blog
JUNE 20, 2023
With its rapid growth, the region has struggled to keep pace with access to education: less than 20% of the young and adult population have completed higher education. This completely online program from Colombia’s top-ranked university delivers Uniandes’ renowned education with added flexibility for working professionals.
WCET Frontiers
JANUARY 5, 2023
In 2023, WCET will look at Artificial Intelligence (AI) and provide support and resources to help you break through the rhetoric and understand both the promises and perils of AI in higher education. To begin, this introductory blog post will focus on an overview of large language model AIs and their potential impact on higher education.
Inside Higher Ed
OCTOBER 24, 2022
Ultimately, higher education is going to have to come to grips with AI text generation. It’s just completely obvious that within five years, deep learning is going to do better than radiologists.” This isn’t “writing” in the same way that line drills aren’t basketball.
Faculty Focus
APRIL 11, 2023
One of the most foundational books I’ve read as an online educator of nontraditional adult learners is Carol Dweck’s Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Valuable video-based learning strategies Another way to empower autonomous learning and growth mindsets in adult learners is to provide audiovisual tutorials, overviews, and mini lessons.
Coursera blog
JULY 18, 2023
Coursera’s ChatGPT plugin provides personalized recommendations to connect learners to the right learning content; new gen AI content from Google Cloud, DeepLearning.AI, other leading educators teaches in-demand skills By Marni Baker Stein, Chief Content Officer at Coursera Demand for generative AI learning content on Coursera has surged.
Faculty Focus
MARCH 3, 2024
The pandemic in 2020 accelerated the adoption of learning technologies in education. Campus leaders had to rethink the digital learning resources available, and faculty had to rapidly adapt to changes in delivery methods while keeping students engaged. Research in healthcare (Kobayashi et al., 2018; Zhao et al.,
Faculty Focus
APRIL 11, 2023
One of the most foundational books I’ve read as an online educator of nontraditional adult learners is Carol Dweck’s Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. Valuable video-based learning strategies Another way to empower autonomous learning and growth mindsets in adult learners is to provide audiovisual tutorials, overviews, and mini lessons.
Faculty Focus
MARCH 3, 2024
The pandemic in 2020 accelerated the adoption of learning technologies in education. Campus leaders had to rethink the digital learning resources available, and faculty had to rapidly adapt to changes in delivery methods while keeping students engaged. Research in healthcare (Kobayashi et al., 2018; Zhao et al.,
SRHE
JULY 28, 2023
He urged us to think about the frameworks of learning such as ‘deep learning’ (Ramsden), agency and internal story-making (Archer) and his own ‘Will to Learn’, all of which could be lost. Dr Mary Davis is Academic Integrity Lead and Principal Lecturer (Education and Student Experience) at Oxford Brookes University.
The PIE News
MAY 16, 2023
The ship is the floating campus of Semester at Sea of the Institute of Shipboard Education, where, each semester , over 500 students spend four months abroad in nearly a dozen countries. It’s one of the best educational things I have ever done in my life.” SAS] is a life-changing, transformational experience,” said Denning.
Faculty Focus
JANUARY 23, 2024
According to The Glossary of Education Reform (2016), engagement refers to the degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion students show when they are learning or being taught. Engagement can extend to the level of motivation students learn during the process of learning. Frontiers in Education, 7.
Inside Higher Ed
MARCH 14, 2023
As a researcher in the areas of artificial intelligence and machine learning, I wanted to make sure the new MSCS degree program had a strong framework of courses in machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing and other core AI topics, along with course offerings in application and theory. Klivans: Yes.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Though the 28 laureates in attendance this year gave and listened to each other’s talks with optimistic titles such as “Computing for Social Good,” Inside Higher Ed took the opportunity to ask them questions about computer science’s challenges in higher education. “Do we have to choose?
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 6, 2022
That isn’t possible in higher education. Help faculty members grow as educators. Campuses need to do more to encourage faculty members to take initiatives that might advance engagement, learning, and retention. Empower faculty to create learning communities organized around a theme or a career path.
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 7, 2022
Even though higher education has its own hazing rituals and rites of passage, it doesn’t impose tests of character. I raise these examples to prompt a bigger issue: Are there things that higher education should do but can’t or won’t? We can dismiss flawed graduates as a handful of bad apples.
Coursera blog
JUNE 19, 2023
New cutting-edge content and credentials from trusted industry and university leaders In a world where machines are increasingly capable of producing content at scale without guardrails for quality and accuracy, trusted institutions will play an even more critical role in education and skills development.
Faculty Focus
JANUARY 23, 2024
According to The Glossary of Education Reform (2016), engagement refers to the degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion students show when they are learning or being taught. Engagement can extend to the level of motivation students learn during the process of learning. Frontiers in Education, 7.
Faculty Focus
OCTOBER 6, 2022
In face-to-face courses, learning is compartmentalized into blocks that meet a prescribed number of times per week across the term or semester. It effectively facilitates sequenced and accretive design but regularly loses opportunities to maximize deep learning between class units.
Inside Higher Ed
JANUARY 4, 2023
Here’s assertion number one: The fundamental purpose of an education is to learn stuff, but our system of education doesn’t necessarily support that goal. Where I think I may differ is how much control students have when it comes to resisting this system in order to focus on their learning.
Susquehanna President's Blog
DECEMBER 12, 2021
Lower student-faculty ratios increase individualized learning opportunities. Tutorials (office hours included), guided independent work, and out-of-class interactions with faculty are hallmarks of deep learning experiences. Don’t assume that a school that is higher ranked provides a better educational experience.
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