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Post-Roe, colleges emphasize student digital privacy—or lack of it

Inside Higher Ed

Wade—the nearly 50-year federal right to abortion access—digital privacy advocates warned of government access to and weaponization of private health information found on period-tracking apps. Most universities provide information on safeguarding digital privacy, and most also provide information on reproductive health.

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Welcome to the Wild, Wild West of AI and the Higher Education Institution

WCET Frontiers

As a result of such fears, most of the discussion around generative AI and institutional policy has revolved around academic integrity, but there are myriad other areas that institutions need to be aware of and make policy to address. Most of those policies, 21 percent, were around academic integrity.

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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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AI bots can seem sentient. Students need guardrails

Inside Higher Ed

” But in moving fast, some argue that he “ broke ” those young people whose social media exposure has led to depression, anxiety, cyberbullying, poor body image and loss of privacy or sleep during a vulnerable life stage. That freed her to craft a policy that began from a place of openness and curiosity.

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Artificial Intelligence Campus Adoption – New Report from WCET

WCET Frontiers

In April 2023, the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies (WCET) undertook a national survey to ascertain how and why postsecondary institutions are using Artificial Intelligence to support instruction and learning, what policies are in place, and what are the perceived barriers to, and benefits for, its use.

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WCET’s Favorite Read, Watch, and Listens – Summer 2023

WCET Frontiers

– Rosa Calabrese, WCET How the Internet Really Works: An Illustrated Guide to Protocols, Privacy, Censorship, and Governance, published by Article 19 I just completed an MS in cybersecurity and during the program I learned about how the internet works. Also a TV series on Apple TV starring Jennifer Garner.

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Should professors still record lectures? Maybe. Maybe not

Inside Higher Ed

Many students still participated in the live class, and they shared thoughts about the policy in conversation and end-of-semester course evaluations. But others argue that recorded lectures inhibit class discussion, compromise student privacy and raise sometimes-unanswered questions about intellectual property. Louis, said.

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