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What can the UK learn from Australia’s University Accord?

HEPI

The Accord echoes this, recommending joint funding by the higher education sector and the government for digital and built infrastructure, essential components of which include enterprise resource planning and student management systems, crucial for enabling university digital transformation. And this goes beyond the classroom.

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12 ways online curriculum mapping supports competency-based education

Creatrix Campus

Individualization and Personalized Learning: Curriculum mapping allows for individualization and personalized learning experiences within a competency-based framework. By mapping assessments to competencies, educators can effectively track and evaluate student progress, providing targeted feedback and support for improvement.

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Developing Institutional Level AI Policies and Practices: A Framework

WCET Frontiers

Pedagogy This dimension emphasizes the practical implementation of AI to support instruction and learning in the classroom. Faculty are the initiators of this dimension, working closely with those in Operations to actualize policy and planning from the Governance level while always considering ethical dimensions.

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7 missteps university leaders must avoid in their AI approach

EAB

Institutions should teach students how to critically evaluate the accuracy, relevance, and potential biases of AI-generated content while leveraging the benefits of AI tools such as efficiency, personalized learning experiences, and enhanced research capabilities.