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AI in Content Marketing: How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Higher Ed Marketing

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

To be clear, current AI technology isn’t a magic bullet — more on that later — but it can help writers, editors, and other marketing professionals achieve significant productivity gains, which is why many have been quick to adopt ChatGPT, Claude, DALL-E, Copy.ai, Google Bard, Jasper, and other tools for text and image creation.

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RA Training for Residential Curriculum: Sequencing and Planning

Paul Gordon Brown

Posts included in this series are: An Overview Tone Setting and Basics Involving RAs and Generating Buy-In Sequencing and Planning Resources and Examples Assessment Data and Exercises Throughout the Year After determining the goals and outcomes for a curriculum, the magic happens when you begin scaffolding and sequencing your learning.

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We Wrote the Book on Strategic Enrollment Planning (Again): New Third Edition Released by RNL

Helix Education

It does not describe a magic formula, and certainly not every institution is ready to embark on the process. Chapter 1 sets the historical stage for higher education, exploring major trends and considering the future. We also included a fresh introduction and new concluding chapter.

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Dolores O’Riordan, University College Dublin, Ireland

The PIE News

If you had a magic wand, what would you change? So I suppose it was putting forth a commitment to global engagement on the world stage. And the in listening to the lyrics, I felt that first strategy was UCD’s hope and that it was pulling us on to the global stage. I would want equality from a global education point of view.

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Lift Up Your Head

Dr. Missy Alexander

We have a lovely, newly renovated Student Center, that has set the stage. We are not waiting for magical solutions to the demographic changes that are pervasive in New England; we are transforming ourselves. But it is Friday before Labor Day, and our quad is full of activity. That’s a lot of new, and there is more to come.

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It feels like pandemic springtime in Southwestern Ontario

#Deaning

I was front row center at Stratford, just a few feet from the stage. It felt magical. Little buds are sprouting and growing as we all get vaccinated and covid restrictions ease up. I confess I cried. I knew I missed live performance but I had no idea how much until last week.

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Does That Filipino Harvard joke in the New Yorker Sound the Death Knell for Affirmative Action?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

My Blum part is just an off-stage voiceover, but one person in the audience, who spoke to Ed Blum recently, asked me, “Who’s the person who plays Ed Blum?” It only took 45 or so years for the real magic of affirmative action to happen. The person remarked how the pitch was spot on. I should have been more sensitive and curious.

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