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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

Welcome to the Office Hours with EAB podcast. Speaker 1: Hello and welcome to Office Hours with EAB. Matthew McAloon: Hello and welcome to Office Hours with EAB. Very excited to be on Office Hours with EAB. So when I wrote my blog post for EAB, I really wanted to be in that realm. Episode 137. Hello, Matt.

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From technology enabled teaching to digitally enhanced learning: a new perspective for higher education

HEPI

Teaching and learning in UK higher education is at a pivotal moment as it moves back to widespread on-campus learning and teaching while seeking to retain some of the advantages delivered by the digital innovations introduced during the pandemic. It also means serious thought being given to how we design learning in the digital age.

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Higher Ed Lessons in Interim Leadership

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Because in a temporary team, if you lose that, then people can disconnect and just wait you out, and that would really hurt the institution." And so, shadow the budget officer of the university. We lead as a group, one decision is made, and we all get behind that. I think it's very valuable. Sit down with the lawyers. Continue forward.

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How Machine Learning and AI Can Benefit Higher Ed: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 145 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton with Guest Michael Feldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

To help higher ed decision-makers avoid getting too caught up in the negative hype, Dr. Drumm McNaughton discusses these technologies with Michael Feldstein , chief accountability officer at e-Literate. However, few headlines highlight how machine learning and AI can benefit Higher Ed.

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The Post-Pandemic College Campus as a Design Challenge

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma I don’t know whether Outer Space is, as Star Trek tells us, the final frontier, but I know full well that physical space is among campus’ biggest sources of conflict. Where we park, where we teach, and whether we even have an office are among higher ed’s most contentious issues.

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Who Took My Cookie? Driving Inquiries in a Changing Digital Landscape [Webinar]

Echo Delta

The idea behind the series is simply that we’re really trying to use these webinars as a way to focus on addressing some of the really big challenges in selling place-based residential education during the pandemic. Most importantly, how their viewing the year ahead was really interesting, very smart enrollment leaders.

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Back to Campus Visit (But Not Like Before) [Webinar]

Echo Delta

Thank you for joining us and welcome to the RePrecedented webinar series and today’s webinar, Back to Campus Visits (But Not Like Before). Jarrett Smith: But today is all about the campus visit and I can’t think of anyone better to dive into that topic than today’s guests. The blending of virtual and on-campus visits.