Streamlining deposition summarization and analysis

Generative artificial intelligence tools for legal professionals have been a large part of my focus in this column. Since 2017, I’ve written about all different types of software and have been covering AI tools. After the general release of ChatGPT in November 2022, one of my top priorities has been to include generative AI products…

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The morning read for Tuesday, August 27

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Aug 27, 2024 at 9:42 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Tuesday, August 27, SCOTUSblog (Aug. 27, 2024, 9:42 AM),…

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Mergers & Acquisitions Comparative Guide –

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. 1 Deal structure 1.1 How are private and public M&A transactions typically structured in your jurisdiction? Private and public M&A transactions in the Indian market commonly take place through various modes of acquisitions and sale, which include the following….

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Goddard College in Vermont to close

Dive Brief: Faced with pending insolvency, Goddard College will close permanently at the end of its current semester, the institution announced Tuesday. The college has struck a teach-out agreement with Arizona-based Prescott College so students can finish their degrees and “continue Goddard’s legacy of progressive education and experimental pedagogy,” it said in the announcement. Under…

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ERIKA THOMPSON | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Erika ThompsonErika Thompson has been appointed associate director of the Center for African and African American Studies at Rice University in Texas. She served as the community liaison for the African American History Research Center at the Gregory School within the Houston Public Library system. Thompson holds a master’s in Africana studies from Cornell University…

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Wi-Fi 7: What Higher Education Needs to Know

Wi-Fi 7 also provides security features, including a mandatory implementation of WPA3 encryption in the 6GHz spectrum. This provides secure roaming for devices while also strengthening security measures. “Its encryption protocol strengthens security measures against various threats, including offline dictionary attacks and vulnerabilities exploited in previous iterations,” says Chau. Wi-Fi 7 will prioritize official emergency…

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CSU Awards $4.6 Million to Advance Black Student Success

Twenty-three universities are expected to receive a share of $4.6 million to advance Black student success in California.Dr. Dilcie Perez The California State University (CSU) recently announced the one-time allocation ($4,630,846) as part of the university system’s $10 million, three-year Black Student Success funding commitment. It will help fund programs and projects that meet recommendations…

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Embracing Digital Connectivity and Educational Inclusivity

Rasha Faek, Managing Editor, WENR Digital education has acquired something of a bad reputation in recent years. During the pandemic, countless schools and universities across the globe moved classes online for the first time, but their hasty, forced adoption of digital learning often led to less than ideal outcomes. Around the world, the pandemic cost…

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20 Simple Formative Assessments For Any Course

Formative assessments are where students are quizzed periodically throughout a learning unit. Unlike traditional assessments, these insights provide you with regular and reliable feedback on student progress. Whether it’s polls, discussions, debates or reflections, frequent, low-stakes assessments let students apply what they have learned thus far. At a time when students place increased value on…

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