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An agile solution to higher ed problem solving

EAB

Blogs An agile solution to higher ed problem solving A new change management model for UW Oshkosh January 31, 2023 Kimberly Langolf Chief of Staff, Finance and Administration, University Affairs, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh The views and opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of EAB.

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What is GPT-4 and why is it better than ChatGPT?

University Business

.” Here are some other exams GPT-4 has taken: SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing : Scored 710/800 (93rd percentile) Medical Knowledge Self-Assessment Program : Scored a 75% AP US Government : Scored a 5 (88th-100th percentile) So what does this mean for higher education? “AI makes mistakes,” he wrote.

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Empowering educators and students in hybrid learning environments

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of digital capability in higher education by delving into key findings from our collaborative white paper with Wonkhe. I believe it’s one of the most important aspects of providing high quality teaching, learning, and assessment. Learning and teaching professional, FE college.

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Graduate employability takes top spot in the battle of the metrics – so it’s time we understood it better

HEPI

This guest blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Dr Harriet Dunbar-Morris, Dean of Learning and Teaching at the University of Portsmouth, and Tom Lowe, Senior Lecturer in Higher Education at the University of Portsmouth.

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How Can We Bring Many More Students to Math, Data and Statistical Literacy?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Bitter controversy has recently swirled around California’s revised Mathematics Framework, a set of recommendations about how math should be taught in the state’s K-12 schools. Homework is one of the most inequitable practices of education.”

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Assessment and evaluation of microcredentials: What success looks like and to whom

WCET Frontiers

Today, we conclude the WCET blog series on microcredentials which set out to address the inception, implementation, and evaluation of microcredentialing approaches across the higher education industry. In short, Larson asks “Who did the microcredential make a difference for, and how can we tell the story of impact?”

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Pragmatic Optimism and Managed Transformation

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Leading With Informed Optimism While President Randall was appointed to his current position in August 2021, making him a relative newcomer compared to many other higher education leaders, he's hardly a newcomer at the University of Utah. I had to walk in and say, 'Let's make this decision together.'"