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AI and Student Recruitment: Bridging Technology and Human Connection 

Liaison International

Analyzing Data for Actionable Insights Enrollment marketing thrives on data, and AI enables institutions to transform raw information into meaningful insights. For example, prospective engineering students might see content highlighting research opportunities, while transfer students encounter information about credit evaluations.

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New Report Highlights Hidden Costs and Privacy Risks of Digital Courseware for Higher Education Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The report notes that federal privacy laws like FERPA have not kept pace with technology, leaving postsecondary students vulnerable. The report outlined a number of recommendations, including state and federal policy updates, institution-level contracting practices, and increased transparency from educational technology providers.

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How can evolving student attitudes inform institutional Gen-AI initiatives?

HEPI

Cognitive offloading (using technology to circumvent the learning element of a task) is a top concern of academics and institutional leadership in 2025. With unique AI-for-Learning technology, all students can benefit from formative feedback in minutes. ROI, while ensuring integrity and reducing institutional risk.

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“Global Education 2.0”: the future of international student recruitment in a digital world

The PIE News

Fast forward to today, and technological progress continues to accelerate. The impact of technological advancements and industrialisation is especially evident in the field of international student mobility. Technology may enable us to achieve this through an ecosystem that is fit for purpose. billion users in 2023.

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Navigating Higher Ed’s Tech & Budget Crunch: Yes, You Can Survive

As Higher Ed institutions continue struggling with budget constraints and enrollment pressures, making smart decisions about technology is crucial. How do institutions enhance data security, optimize their tech stack and engage students effectively…all while managing limited resources?

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College officials considering mergers need to have sufficient resources

Higher Ed Dive

Expenses can range from merging information technology departments to updating signage — and they materialize before any gains do.

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Indispensable Instructional Designers at Professional Schools 

Faculty Focus

IDs specialize in integrating and managing learning tools and systems, creating multimedia content, designing interactive simulations, building e-learning courses, and eliminating technology shortcomings of professors (Kenny, Zhang, Schwier, & Campbell, 2005). Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology 31 (1), 1499-667.

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