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Have the Higher Education & Research Act and the Office for Students delivered for new and ‘challenger’ providers?

HEPI

It was an enactment of the ideas put forward in 2016 by Jo Johnson, then Universities Minister, in the White Paper, Success as a Knowledge Economy. Among other things, the White Paper posited that allowing new challenger institutions to flourish would help drive up quality across the sector.

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Int’l education debates AI wins and warnings

The PIE News

Global engagement education technology provider Terra Dotta , announced plans to integrate generative AI into its global engagement platform. As we continue to evolve and adapt to new technologies, the focus should be less on what we can do with AI and more on what we should do,” the summarised.

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ChatGPT: Post-ASU+GSV Reflections on Generative AI

eLiterate

The technology doesn’t need to (and shouldn’t) produce a perfect, finished draft with zero human supervision. If you want a better version of a search engine, use Microsoft Bing Chat. Socrates was a prompt engineer. Don’t be fooled by the LLM hallucination fear. I don’t just play with it. Far from it.

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Is AI the New Homework Machine? Understanding AI and Its Impact on Higher EducationIs AI the New Homework Machine?

WCET Frontiers

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Stanford University’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence group defines artificial intelligence as “a term coined by emeritus Stanford Professor John McCarthy in 1955, was defined by him as ‘the science and engineering of making intelligent machines.’ The post Is AI the New Homework Machine?

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If You Were Designing Cal State Today: A Proposal Out of MIT

eLiterate

I recently ran across a white paper called Ideas for an Affordable New Educational Institution out of MIT’s J-WEL center. While the paper contains no groundbreaking new ideas, the gestalt of it is interesting and timely. Which makes the technology section stand apart. But strikes me as coherent.

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Interest rate changes could challenge universities, student loans and post 16 and vocational education

SRHE

This at a time when the need for more and better vocational education is increasingly widely recognised and the need for “industry standard” staff capable of delivering the new and upgraded skills required by rapid technological change has never been greater.

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Beyond Ideas: Implementing Innovative Structures in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 179 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Philomena "Philly" Mantella

The Change Leader, Inc.

But with all the technology, with all the needs for innovation and the headwinds, I mean, we’ve got the demographic cliff or enrollment cliff coming up, which is real and I’m sure that’s going to affect your institution because being a public institution, regional, we’ve got to be able to innovate to get past this.