A 6-Step Exercise for Discussing AI In Education

In fall 2023, 49 percent of students reported using Generative AI during their learning experience.1 That figure is only expected to balloon. So how do you meaningfully incorporate AI into your course? Dr. Jesse Stommel has a solution. The award-winning faculty member and author of Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop,…

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PeopleAdmin A PowerSchool Company

Tips and Best Practices for Higher Ed HR Compliance Compliance is a key and complicated part of the role of human resources teams, and this is especially true in higher education. The HigherEd industry is highly regulated, at both the state and federal levels, making the job even more complicated for HR teams that work…

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Data Driven Decision Making in Higher Education

90% of higher education leaders believe that data driven decision making is crucial for institutional success. Forbes Survey. Data-driven organizations are 23x more likely to gain and 6x more likely to keep customers. McKinsey Global Institute. Big data users cut costs by 10%. BARC Research. 57% report data-driven marketing boosts ROI. Forbes Survey. It’s clear…

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Attacks & deaths worry Indian students in the US

These headlines about states and cities across the US since the past year have a tragic pattern – all of them hail from different parts of India. While addressing a question on the slew of incidents on February 15, John Kirby, US National Security Council said, “There is no excuse for violence, certainly based on…

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HEER Funding Kept Community Colleges Open and Students Enrolled

Community colleges were able to persevere through the pandemic thanks to the emergency relief funding passed through Congress. That’s the conclusion of the latest research from the Accelerating Recovery in Community Colleges Network at the Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Columbia University. Without Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEER) funding, experts say many community college…

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