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Scheduling and Context

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean. When none of those apply, scheduling is that much harder. That makes it harder for students to get full schedules there, so they start abandoning what’s left. But knowing that, by itself, does not provide the resources to run a lot of small sections.

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

I’ve been having trouble blogging lately. With changes like major demographic student switches, huge swathes of the economy being reconfigured, and profoundly impactful technologies popping up seemingly out of nowhere, companies need time to plan and implement appropriately significant responses. I certainly am.)

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Rethinking the Future of the Humanities

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Want to know why John Guillory’s Professing Criticism has attracted such widespread attention? The number of majors has declined severely and apparently irretrievably. Because it’s widely read as a eulogy for a discipline that has lost its audience and lost its way. The field has fragmented.

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Generative AI and the Near Future of Work: An EdTech Example

eLiterate

I don’t know if my idea will work yet—he promised to let me know once he tries it—but the idea got me thinking. Generative AI probably will change EdTech integration, interoperability, and the impact that interoperability standards can have on learning design. So his team spends a lot of time debugging those imports.

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Are universities really at risk of ending up in the public sector?

HEPI

This blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Julian Gravatt, Deputy Chief Executive (Policy, Curric ulum and Funding) at the Association of Colleges. Academic freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of research and freedom to make decisions are all important. This has had lots of implications for the colleges that I work for.

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Optimizing the Campus Visit with Will Patch and Jeff Kallay

Echo Delta

And of course, Jeff, you are constantly on college campuses all around the country and always bring back so many interesting insights. Estimated Reading Time: 26 minutes In this episode, we dig into the results of a fresh survey from Niche , exploring the campus visit from the perspective of students and parents. I’m Jarrett Smith.