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The push for more active learning spaces on campus

Inside Higher Ed

These are positive developments from the perspective of groups such as the Association of American Universities and the American Association of Colleges and Universities, which promote high-impact practices that increase student engagement and deep learning. Yet the growth of active learning spaces remains incremental.

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The F Word

Inside Higher Ed

Provide faculty with the support they need (for example, from instructional designers and educational technologists, to redesign existing courses, create novel learning experiences, or develop online resources to enhance student learning. Empower faculty to create learning communities organized around a theme or a career path.

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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. Prompt engineering is going to be another advanced approach to fetch responses to search queries that are more personalized.

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Empowering learning and HR leaders with trusted content and AI innovations to drive organizational agility amid relentless disruption 

Coursera blog

We have launched several new short-form content, courses, and credentials from top industry brands, covering a range of in-demand areas, from generative AI, deep learning, augmented and virtual reality, and 5G to cybersecurity, software, and cloud.

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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?

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What would a second Trump administration mean for higher education? Summing up Project 2025 (Bryan Alexander)

Higher Education Inquirer

I’ve organized the various ideas and threads into several headers: the Department of Education, higher education economics, international education and research, research supported and opposed, military connections, sex education, and anti-intellectualism. The book, Mandate for Leadership, addresses academia directly on multiple levels.