AI isn’t a tool, it’s an environment
Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
There’s a fear that students will use artificial intelligence as “magic button” that cuts out the need for deeper thinking. For Josh Thorpe, another world is possible
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Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
There’s a fear that students will use artificial intelligence as “magic button” that cuts out the need for deeper thinking. For Josh Thorpe, another world is possible
Wonkhe
DECEMBER 10, 2024
Everyone wants their learning environment to be flexible, engaging, and supportive. But, as Debbie McVitty finds, getting there means breaking down the silos that hold institutions back
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Higher Ed Dive
JULY 17, 2024
Amid high interest rates and slowed dealmaking, a major source of investments for elite universities could become a liquidity headache, a new analysis finds
Wonkhe
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
With consultation ongoing over an increased emphasis on research culture in the next REF, Christina Boswell offers reassurance that it can be done rigorously and effectively The post A pragmatic approach to people, culture and environment measures in the next REF appeared first on Wonkhe.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 23, 2023
Although the higher education sector gained financial stability during the pandemic, the effects are likely short-lived, analysts said
University Business
AUGUST 15, 2024
Our old school cafeteria was sitting unloved, waiting for someone to come along and repurpose it into a more useful, engaging space for the modern learning environment. The post 5 ways to turn underused space into a vibrant environment appeared first on University Business.
Wonkhe
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
The recently published proposals for REF 2028 have raised questions about the assessment of research culture and environment. Research England Executive Chair Jessica Corner broaches a sector-wide debate The post It’s time to talk about research culture and the REF appeared first on Wonkhe.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
DECEMBER 11, 2024
In 2023, when Quinnipiac University undertook an extensive renovation of its Communications, Computing and Engineering building, a focus on student collaboration was central to the project. In recent years, the Hamden, Conn., campus has evolved to integrate modern collaboration technology, and spaces in which to use it, in every corner.
Wonkhe
JUNE 13, 2023
Tiffany Chiu explains that to successfully foster an inclusive and diverse learning environment for all students, we must first increase student confidence in asking for help The post Students need help asking for help appeared first on Wonkhe.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 22, 2023
Elizabeth Meade, leader of Cedar Crest College, argues that institutions like hers are needed to provide inclusive environments and drive social mobility.
Wonkhe
JUNE 15, 2023
Meredith Wilkinson identifies the ways in which universities can foster a more inclusive environments for staff with disabilities, chronic illness, or mental health conditions The post How to support disabled staff to thrive appeared first on Wonkhe.
Higher Ed Dive
MAY 1, 2023
The state’s education board stressed it still wants to “create and nurture a safe, welcoming and dynamic learning environment” for students.
Wonkhe
JULY 28, 2024
Alison Johns and Debbie McVitty introduce new insight from Advance HE and Wonkhe about what it takes to lead change in higher education when the environment is tough The post Trust is paramount when leading strategic change in challenging times appeared first on Wonkhe.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
NOVEMBER 26, 2024
In an instant, biology students are transported to Antarctica, where they collect plankton samples. An endless supply of patients with mysterious diseases materializes in front of medical students’ eyes. And in a rhetoric class, a restless audience prepares to mercilessly heckle students who drone on in a monotone as they practice their speeches.
Wonkhe
JANUARY 31, 2024
The current debate over people, culture and environment measures in the next REF has clear parallels with the contested introduction of impact measures. Grace Gottlieb and Tadhg Caffrey transport us back to 2009 The post Measuring research impact has lessons for measuring research culture appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
SEPTEMBER 21, 2023
As Research England commits to further engagement on REF 2028 James Coe takes a look at the debates to come on the people, culture and environment element The post How to reward research culture appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
FEBRUARY 2, 2023
Closing awarding gaps is as much about the wider environment and experience as it is about what happens in the classroom, argues Jenny Shaw. The post To make progress on the awarding gap we must also address the belonging gap appeared first on Wonkhe.
Wonkhe
APRIL 2, 2023
OfS is recognising the impact that extra curriculars and the wider environment can have on student success. Jim Dickinson gets Tiggerish about the EORR The post Taking action on participation means building student agency appeared first on Wonkhe.
MindMax
NOVEMBER 17, 2023
Higher education leaders must be thinking about who they’re bringing into their environments and whether the environments they’re creating meet students’ needs. How can we create an environment and structured scaffolding to enable people to succeed in ways that matter to them and prepare them for a meaningful future?
Wonkhe
DECEMBER 17, 2024
Karen Kenny explains how a relational, collaborative approach with care-experienced young people can produce impactful resources and inclusive, empowering academic environments
Inside Higher Ed
DECEMBER 4, 2024
The higher education sector is expected to face “a deteriorating credit environment,” according to a 2025 outlook report from Fitch Ratings, a major credit ratings provider.
Faculty Focus
DECEMBER 5, 2024
2021), emphasizing the establishment of environments conducive to students’ intellectual development. Clear instructions, consistent layouts, and easy access to resources contribute to a more inclusive learning environment. Such strategies equip faculty with the tools to effectively respond to students’ needs (Rahimi et al.,
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
OCTOBER 31, 2024
As higher education institutions continue to discover the benefits of hosting data in the cloud, these environments are becoming increasingly complex. According to the 2024 CDW Cloud Computing Research Report, 88% of higher education institutions have moved more than a quarter of their applications into the cloud. So, how are they doing it?
Deans for Impact
MARCH 8, 2023
I have strong connections with all the teachers…it’s nice coming back, having that welcome [environment], and having them know me.” All my siblings [and I] have gone through this school,” says the NIU junior and teacher-candidate. “I
MindMax
JUNE 29, 2023
And even companies seeking to provide internal university environments can still populate those environments with content and programs from higher education that are the right fit. There are thousands of small and medium-sized businesses out there that could benefit from partnerships with higher education institutions.
Inside Higher Ed
APRIL 24, 2024
LSU Shreveport Seeks to Fire Tenured Environmental Advocate Ryan Quinn Wed, 04/24/2024 - 03:00 AM The university says Brian Salvatore, who’s made accusations against multiple fellow faculty members, has created a “toxic” work environment. Byline(s) Ryan Quinn
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
DECEMBER 4, 2024
That kind of friendly environment, he said, has defined the HBCU experience not just for himself, but for many of his friends. “I remember, [Delaware State University] President Tony Allen knocking on my door and introducing himself to me and my parents on first day,” remembered Brown, who is from Queens, New York.
Faculty Focus
DECEMBER 5, 2024
2021), emphasizing the establishment of environments conducive to students’ intellectual development. Clear instructions, consistent layouts, and easy access to resources contribute to a more inclusive learning environment. Such strategies equip faculty with the tools to effectively respond to students’ needs (Rahimi et al.,
Inside Higher Ed
JUNE 27, 2024
A tenured professor at Louisiana State University at Shreveport who was accused by his campus chancellor of “creating a toxic and hostile work environment” says he’s been fired. Brian Salvatore provided Inside Higher Ed a letter, dated Friday, from LSU System president William F. Tate IV, saying he was fired effective immediately.
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 11, 2024
Recent Storms Stir Climate Anxiety Among College Students kathryn.palmer… Mon, 11/11/2024 - 03:00 AM Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s belief that climate change is a hoax, most young people are worried about the future of the environment. In light of that, colleges are nurturing mental resilience. Byline(s) Kathryn Palmer
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
DECEMBER 2, 2024
In response, digital transformation efforts that promote collaborative and engaging learning environments, equip classrooms with modern technology, and enable a secure and seamless experience throughout campus can help institutions achieve their enrollment goals.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 20, 2024
Michael Tyre offers some insights into how architects and administrators can work together to create better learning environments for everyone. It’s likely that every college in America has a neurodiverse community, but not many colleges have spaces where students who think differently can thrive.
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 3, 2024
Columbia University’s Task Force on Antisemitism has said the university failed to ensure an environment of civility, respect and fairness for Jewish and Israeli students.
The PIE News
DECEMBER 4, 2024
Confidence and resilience doesn’t develop overnight; it requires a supportive environment where students feel secure and valued and are able to develop the skills and attributes required in the world in which they live. By investing in welcoming environments, we are creating a foundation where our students can thrive. earlscliffe.co.uk
Inside Higher Ed
NOVEMBER 27, 2024
Occidental College has settled with two nonprofit organizations focused on combating antisemitism over a federal Office for Civil Rights complaint that the campus was a hostile environment for Jewish and Israeli students in the weeks and months following Hamas’s Oct.
Inside Higher Ed
AUGUST 8, 2024
And student needs today differ from those of years past, with a more diverse group of learners seeking more connected and collaborative spaces in an increasingly digital environment.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
OCTOBER 4, 2024
Unlike a major corporation, however, higher ed institutions’ data environments tend to be decentralized and disconnected. Data is often duplicated or otherwise unreliable when teams work together because institutions…
The PIE News
OCTOBER 25, 2024
This legislation places greater responsibility on employers to proactively create safer, more equitable work environments. For international education establishments – where staff operate across multiple cultures, countries, and professional environments – adopting these standards as best practice is essential, regardless of location.
Helix Education
NOVEMBER 14, 2024
A healthy organization is one that fosters a positive work environment, achieves its goals, and continuously improves. A healthy organization also has a profound impact on students, faculty, and staff by providing a more supportive learning environment, attracting and retaining top talent, and ultimately achieving its mission.
EdTech Magazine - Higher Education
OCTOBER 8, 2024
The report, which includes responses from more than 900 IT professionals across industries, explores how organizations are managing their cloud environments, business benefits created by cloud investments and how the cloud enables AI adoption. That’s according to new research conducted by CDW on cloud computing trends.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
AUGUST 15, 2024
“My research focuses on inequities in higher education among marginalized college students and the impact of college environments on students, faculty, and administrators,” says McMickens. “I Institutional environments can affect college student success and failure. Notwithstanding, there is life after students leave campus.
HEPI
JULY 21, 2024
Inconsistencies in promotion criteria across departments and supervisors create confusion and unfairness fostering an environment of inequality and resentment. Consequently, morale plummets, productivity declines, and the overall academic environment suffers. Favouritism is another significant issue.
Deans for Impact
SEPTEMBER 27, 2022
Mobilizing aspiring teachers as tutors holds incredible promise for building a strong pipeline of teachers that are prepared to create safe, challenging, affirming, and inclusive classrooms for all students—the kind of environments that will foster creative thinking and grow leaders who can one day solve our nation’s biggest challenges.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
OCTOBER 9, 2024
Dr. Roberto Montoya As eHSIs grow, they face the pressing need to respond to demographic shifts and foster environments that genuinely support the diverse Latine students they serve. By meaningfully weaving itself within the community, an eHSI can create a supportive environment for Latine learners.
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