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Women's Educational Equity Takes On Technology

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

NEW YORK At The Nightingale-Bamford School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, educators from across the nation gathered to learn the best practices to elevate young girls, particularly those from minoritized backgrounds, into successful futures. We assume that technology is in the driver’s seat, propelled by a will of its own.

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Clarkson University to transfer 16 graduate teaching programs to Siena College

Higher Ed Dive

Siena expects to benefit from adding high-demand offerings, while Clarkson said the move will help keep its focus on technological education.

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Technology Offers Opportunities to Boost Enrollment in Higher Education

EdTech Magazine - Higher Education

As higher education institutions ramp up for a new school year, many are seeing fewer students on campus than in years past. While this information might seem discouraging, there are colleges and universities across the country using technology in innovative ways to address some of these challenges.

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Harnessing the Power of Technology to Train Student Employees

Educause

In the rapidly evolving world of higher education and training, colleges and universities have a unique opportunity to leverage technology for the benefit of their student employees.

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Can ChatGPT Enhance University Education?

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Survey results reported by Best Colleges on March 27, 2023, “Half of College Students Say Using AI is Cheating,” are mixed. One-half of college students (51%) agree that using AI tools like ChatGPT on schoolwork constitutes cheating or plagiarism. There can be model bias in such technologies. About 1 in 5 use them anyway.

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Put Down the Shiny Object: The Overwhelming State of Higher Education Technology

WCET Frontiers

At this year’s WCET Annual Meeting, Brandon Karcher, the Manager of Instructional Technology at Bucknell University, facilitated an unconference session titled “Higher Ed Technology: Innovative or Overwhelming.” What’s Working and What Isn’t?

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The evolving role of technology in the international education sector

The PIE News

The international education sector is at an important transition point. Demand for an international education is growing globally. These challenges were built for technological solutions. Every year, many students aspire to pursue their higher education overseas. How can technology improve student outcomes?