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Asking Senator Sanders to Help Adjunct Faculty

Academe Blog

BY CAPRICE LAWLESS Most community college faculty are paid poverty-level wages and so can’t afford the laptops they need to teach, especially when they teach remotely. Even so, neither state lawmakers nor college administrators budget for them.

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3 reasons administrators are stalling on upgrading edtech

University Business

Education and how professors, administrators and their institutions can deliver content are bristling with innovation thanks to cutting-edge technology. Unfortunately for higher education, college administrators still seem ill-prepared for the disruption such technologies are bound to generate.

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GPT-4 is here. But most faculty lack AI policies.

Inside Higher Ed

Primary Research Group’s survey considered the views of 954 instructors from colleges that grant associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and specialized degrees. Smaller colleges and public colleges were less likely to have developed guidelines than larger or private colleges. “Talk to students!”

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How can your school help faculty overcome edtech fatigue and burnout?

University Business

Listening to faculty perspectives is critical for successfully integrating technology into higher education. Developed by WGU Labs’ College Innovation Network (CIN), the 2023 EdTech Faculty Survey provides crucial insights into pain points in the faculty experience with the ever-developing instructional device.

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The Evolution of Instruction 

Faculty Focus

To tap into the full potential of AI-driven education, schools and institutions must prioritize building solid technological infrastructure. Moreover, with the surge of technology, ensuring that every student, regardless of their socioeconomic background, has equal access to AI-powered education becomes an imperative. Burke, D.

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New presidents or provosts: Atlanta Metro Clayton Columbia DCCC Georgia State Lakehead Mount Union NYIT Whitewater

Inside Higher Ed

Jerry Balentine , executive vice president and interim provost at New York Institute of Technology, has been named provost and EVP there on a permanent basis. Marta Yera Cronin , president of Columbia Gorge Community College, in Oregon, has been chosen as president of Delaware County Community College, in Pennsylvania.

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The Evolution of Instruction 

Faculty Focus

To tap into the full potential of AI-driven education, schools and institutions must prioritize building solid technological infrastructure. Moreover, with the surge of technology, ensuring that every student, regardless of their socioeconomic background, has equal access to AI-powered education becomes an imperative. Burke, D.