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Artificial Intelligence to Assist, Tutor, Teach and Assess in Higher Ed

Higher ed has not been immune to the Great Resignation. Many universities have long lists of open positions. We are on the cusp of filling some of those openings and more with cost-efficient, reliable and effective artificial intelligence.
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Putting Teaching on the Agenda

Suzanna Klaf and Amanda L. Irvin describe five ways chairs can, and should, help sustain positive changes to teaching and learning that have resulted from the pandemic.

Texas State, UNC Charlotte Go Online

Texas State University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are among the latest institutions to move classes online...

Universal Design for Learning Techniques in Virtual Formats

We have many ways to present information for students in today’s world. In today’s Academic Minute, Empire State College’s Melissa...

How Identity Shapes Science

New analysis finds that research by Black, Latinx and Asian scientists is often clustered in certain fields and underrepresented in terms of citation counts. This lack of diversity hurts everyone, the authors say.

A Pathway or a Roadblock?

A state law sought to cut back on remedial education at California Community Colleges, but many colleges still offer these courses. Consumer advocates say the classes keep students from earning degrees. Frustrated students agree.

Oklahoma Bill Would Ban Teaching Facts About Slavery

Proposed legislation in Oklahoma would withhold up to 10 percent of state funding from public institutions that teach components of...

Academic Minute: Universal Design for Learning in Virtual Formats

Today on the Academic Minute: Melissa Wells, assistant professor in the department of education studies at SUNY Empire State College...