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The Five Things You Should be Doing to Prepare for AI’s First Full Year at College

WCET Frontiers

That report, Supporting Instruction and Learning Through Artificial Intelligence: A Survey of Institutional Practices and Policies , found that only four percent of respondents reported that their institution had an overall institutional strategy for approaching AI, and only seven percent had strategies at the department or college level.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Many institutions have struggled to develop institutional-level policies. In a spring survey administered by WCET, only eight percent of respondents reported that their institution had developed and/or implemented at least one AI-related policy. The initial focus of campus policy discussions has centered on academic integrity.

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Academic Libraries Leading the Way in Accessibility

Insight Into Diversity

Purdue University, Indiana When Mark Puente was appointed as the inaugural dean for organizational development, inclusion and diversity for the Purdue Libraries and School of Information Studies in 2020, his newly created position was a first among Big Ten university libraries.

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‘I Didn’t Think Any College Would Accept Me, but I Was Wrong’

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Higher Ed Policy Last week, Scott Jaschik wrote a piece here at Inside Higher Ed about direct admissions. What are the privacy issues? How do you retrain recruitment staff or do you? If you missed it, here’s the link. Have you tried direct admissions in your institution? How is it going? Let me know.

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