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Five Ways to Help Your Students Become Better Critical Thinkers

Faculty Focus

The following is an article from The Teaching Professor. For more articles like this, consider purchasing a yearly Teaching Professor subscription and use coupon code TEACHING50 for $50 off your total ! The following is an article from The Teaching Professor. and Elizabeth W.

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Five Ways to Help Your Students Become Better Critical Thinkers

Faculty Focus

The following is an article from The Teaching Professor. For more articles like this, consider purchasing a yearly Teaching Professor subscription and use coupon code TEACHING50 for $50 off your total ! The following is an article from The Teaching Professor. and Elizabeth W.

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AI bots can seem sentient. Students need guardrails

Inside Higher Ed

Early users quickly found that the eerily human-sounding bot produced unhinged , manipulative , rude , threatening and false responses, which prompted the company to implement changes—and AI ethicists to express reservations. Though the machines are not sentient, humans often respond to them with emotion.

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Reflections on leadership in higher education – a blog series

HEPI

Mary Stuart, Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, recognised in her article that an ‘ organisation is never static but has a diverse, changing and engaged team that will support and sustain the organisation into the future.’ More information is available here. Get our updates via email.

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A Thousand Flowers Blooming

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Adding the Human Element. And then I’ll talk about Peter Freeman , one of the first Deans of Computing at Georgia Tech. Peter Freeman (Founding Dean and Dean Emeritus at Georgia Tech's College of Computing). Just about everyone can point to surprises along their career path, and President Blake shared his. "I

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Maintaining Work in Difficult Times

Rena Seltzer, Leader Academic

I unearthed an article that I wrote about how to keep a personal crisis from creating professional chaos. While there’s still been more professional chaos than I’m comfortable with having, nonetheless, I am using some of my own suggestions from this article to get back on track.

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Eight ways to boost student engagement with advisers

Inside Higher Ed

Southern New Hampshire University has revamped its advising model to now support students for all four years with both a professional and faculty adviser—a big investment in human capital, explains Scott Barker, vice president of student advisement. GPA, so they’re not going to be on the dean’s list. One example?

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