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So, you think diversity matters? Do something about it!

HEPI

This guest blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Professor Ken Sloan, the Vice-Chancellor and CEO of Harper Adams University. I welcome the recent paper by Edward Venning Size is Everything: What Small, Specialist and Practice Based Providers tell us about the Higher Education Sector (HEPI Report 160).

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3 lessons on data management from our 2023 survey of CIOs and CTOs

EAB

Blogs 3 lessons on data management from our 2023 survey of CIOs and CTOs And action steps you can take today With the demand for data in higher education at an all-time high, technology leaders feel more pressure than ever to deliver useful data when their institutions need it.

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Crafting a Standout Virtual Tour: A Conversation with EAB’s Creative Director of Enroll360 Virtual Tours

EAB

Blogs Crafting a Standout Virtual Tour: A Conversation with EAB’s Creative Director of Enroll360 Virtual Tours In recent years, the world of virtual tours has undergone a significant transformation. It’s not just about orienting students to a physical space or beautiful amenities. First impressions matter. Lack of interaction.

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 3 reasons your colleagues don’t want to use data—and how to change their minds

EAB

Blogs 3 reasons your colleagues don’t want to use data—and how to change their minds Part one of a two-part series on data adoption Has this ever happened to you? The causes may vary but the end result is the same: despite significant efforts, some of your colleagues just won’t use data.

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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.

However, few headlines highlight how machine learning and AI can benefit Higher Ed. 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.

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City College of San Francisco struggles to heat classrooms

Inside Higher Ed

The meeting came after months—and some say years—of complaints from students, faculty and staff members about overly chilly classrooms caused by aging or broken heating systems. But a new deluge of messages about the problem came this winter. ” She believes the cold affects students’ ability to learn.

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AI/ML in EdTech: An Incomplete Inventory

eLiterate

My recent post on the challenges of using artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) in EdTech received various responses. They have limitations that are both technology- and problem-domain-specific. More recently, efforts have broadened into using AI/ML to reduce time and lower the costs of producing new courseware.