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How to take the ‘value lens’ approach to higher education

University Business

For small to medium-sized nonprofit higher education institutions, the mission is especially critical as they navigate an increasingly challenging environment. The Value Lens Approach is a strategic tool designed to assist higher education leaders in aligning institutional actions and resource allocations with their core distinctions.

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Designing for Success: The Principles of Competency-Based Curriculum Mapping Software in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

This approach improves student performance and aligns academic programs with industry demands by guaranteeing that curricula in higher education are in line with specific, quantifiable capabilities. Institutions dedicated to providing relevant, high-quality education must embrace these ideas. It is a strategic approach.

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Designing for Success: The Principles of Competency-Based Curriculum Mapping Software in Higher Education

Creatrix Campus

This approach improves student performance and aligns academic programs with industry demands by guaranteeing that curricula in higher education are in line with specific, quantifiable capabilities. Institutions dedicated to providing relevant, high-quality education must embrace these ideas. It is a strategic approach.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Over the last twelve months, institutions have scrambled to not only better understand generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on teaching and learning, but also to determine the best ways to provide guardrails and guidance for faculty, staff, and students.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

Dismissing AI as just another hype Many higher education leaders view AI as a passing trend, like the Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) hype of the 2010s, rather than a lasting innovation. Anecdotally, student usage is even higher. For instructors, this means devising assignments that incorporate AI but push beyond its limits.