Listening to faculty concerns about generative AI can help institutions respond with more clarity, precision, and trust.
The Trump administration has released a new cyber strategy outlining a more assertive federal approach to cybersecurity, emphasizing coordination, det ...
Driven by a bottom-up partnership between the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning and the Division of Digital Learning, ...
Dan Cohen provides brief context for the upcoming Coalition for Networked Information Spring Meeting, touching on its broad themes, including ongoing conversations about artificial intelligence, and ...
As generative artificial intelligence reshapes instructional workflows at colleges and universities, a four-level transparency framework can help education developers calibrate documentation and ...
Given the potential ramifications of artificial intelligence (AI) diffusion on matters of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, now is the time for higher education institutions to adopt ...
Well-planned online learning experiences are meaningfully different from courses offered online in response to a crisis or disaster. Colleges and universities working to maintain instruction during ...
Inclusive learning space design should be based on a tripartite framework addressing the diverse physiological, cognitive, and cultural needs of learners. To highlight the importance of these issues ...
Sustaining the gains and building on the good outcomes associated with higher ed's response to COVID-19 can enhance the quality and distribution of online teaching and learning, build up resources and ...
The EDUCAUSE 2023 Top 10 IT Issues help describe the foundation models that colleges and universities will develop next year and beyond, acting on what was learned in the pandemic and framed by the ...
Dr. Thomas, a seasoned professor of instructional design, observed that her longer instructional videos had low engagement, while her microlectures consistently attracted higher viewer interaction.
Institutional responses to the coronavirus pandemic have provided CIOs with an opportunity to talk with other campus leaders about digital transformation, and that conversation can start with a better ...
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