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Navigating Pathways to Success

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, president emeritus of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, aptly says, “By understanding human behavior and our values, we develop a moral compass that can guide our decision-making. In reflection, the rise of technology and online learning in the late 1990s and 2000s was a period of immense growth and change.

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Chatbots and AI in Higher Ed

The University Innovation Alliance

It's learning because human beings are giving it more information and context to do a better job of responding. There's a lot of human intervention. It's remarkable at producing human-like writing, but it occasionally makes false, misleading, and biased content. It may not. That's just not the reality."

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Will Your School Start Recruiting Incarcerated Students?

EAB

Do we have a sense of how this has been communicated to incarcerated peoples? Are prisons communicating this to the incarcerated population? Or is this something where institutions can now take on themselves to communicate that, communicate to them? Online learning does have this going for it.

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Making Higher Education Work for All Students

The University Innovation Alliance

Making Higher Education Work for All Students A Conversation With Becky Takeda-Tinker, President, Colorado State University Global bridget Thu, 09/14/2023 - 06:00 Higher Ed Leadership Remote Learning Weekly Wisdom Online learning became a critical component for many institutions during COVID. Communication is so vital.”

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Technology Partnerships and Higher Education

The University Innovation Alliance

Committing to Tech Integration Mainstay is a communication platform that deploys behaviorally intelligent chatbots to engage and support higher education students by starting and measuring meaningful conversations. In 2014, he and Kirk Daulerio partnered with a shared vision to make college access more equitable through technology.