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At the Crossroads of Innovation: Embracing AI to Foster Deep Learning in the College Classroom

Educause

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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“Beyond the Buzz” Webinar Wrap-Up: Harnessing the Power of AI in Higher Education  

Liaison International

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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University at Albany to Install First IBM Prototype AI Hardware in the World on a Higher Education Campus

Campus Technology

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.

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(Re)imagining AI for Educators: How to Improve Learner-Centered Classrooms with Futuristic Possibilities 

Faculty Focus

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.

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Hard Truths That Higher Education Has Evaded for Too Long

Inside Higher Ed

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.

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LbSD podcast, episode one: Teaching with a scientific understanding of how students learn

Deans for Impact

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.

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Why It’s Imperative that Africa Study Abroad Opportunities Thrive

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

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.