1. Q&A: Artificial Intelligence Expert Shares His Vision of the Future of Education |
via EdTech Magazine Joseph Qualls is a clinical assistant professor in the University of Idaho’s College of Engineering. He’s also an expert in artificial intelligence and the founder of a research and development company that uses AI to solve problems for the U.S. military and industry. In Qualls’s vision of the future, AI will dramatically change the way we deliver healthcare, entertain ourselves, conduct warfare and, of course, teach college students. |
Why This Matters: Could artificial provide the solution to problems plaguing higher ed? This AI expert thinks so — read why in this interview. |
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2. 3 ways new-to-online students can thrive with virtual learning |
via eCampus News Digital learning opportunities are widely available and abundant today. From MOOCs to digital study aids to virtual tutoring, there are many ways for students to hone their academic skills while still maintaining flexibility in their schedules. An added bonus? They can often do this from the comfort and convenience of their own computer, smartphone, or other electronic device. |
Why This Matters: As opportunities for learning digitally increase exponentially, we may assume all students have a level of comfort learning via tech. But for the uninitiated, jumping into digital learning can be daunting. This article breaks down how to help them make the leap. |
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3. Your DIY Website Audit for International Recruitment |
via Inside Higher Ed In this post, we will outline a process to audit your site with the sole goal of improving international recruitment results. |
Why This Matters: Want to improve international recruitment at your institution? This website audit is a good place to start. |