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Passaic County CC Expands Partnership with Anthology to Move to Complete ERP Ecosystem

Campus Technology

Education lifecycle company Anthology has announced that Passaic County Community College (PCCC) has expanded their partnership to adopt the company's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) ecosystem, which will add Anthology Student, Anthology Finance, and Anthology Human Capital Management (HCM), and more.

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Employers are looking for your workplace skills—we’ll show you what they are and how to build them

Coursera blog

Workplace skills , or human skills , describe the way you do your tasks, (as opposed to technical skills, or hard skills , which refer to your ability to do tasks). As technology and artificial intelligence (AI) shifts the way people use technical skills, workplace skills are becoming increasingly valuable to employers.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

The Framework In 2023, Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan conducted research on perceptions and implications of text generative AI technologies in order to develop an AI policy for higher education. Doing so ensures the most effective and responsible use of, and teaching about, these technologies. Evaluation of AI use across the institution.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

EAB

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Fostering sense of belonging among Black undergraduate students Melissa McGuire, Ph.D.,

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

Thinking we can distinguish between AI-generated and human-generated work Concerned about academic integrity, many academic colleges have turned to plagiarism detection services in student assignments. Instead, higher education leaders should proactively develop an institutional AI plan tailored to their unique needs and goals.