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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

In 2008, I was recruited to run a grant with the purpose of connecting adult learners with data to inform their college choices so they didn’t need to depend on marketing hype from lead generation websites. But he always wanted to pursue a degree in computer science—he loved technology. It is the root of my why.

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To chat or not to chat, this is not the only problem! (Part 1)

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Many researchers and developers are working on new-specific implementations of Gen-AI technology, specifically exploiting the power of “Generative Pre-trained Transformers”, aka GPTs. He is ambitious about improving my computational skills by leading, organising, or being a part of training workshops and events.

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How Virtual Reality is Changing Campuses

Higher Ed Connects: Technology

But thanks to technological limitations and prohibitive costs, it didn’t. Now, 20 years after that breathless article, VR technology is finally catching up with its promise. Meanwhile, the University of Chicago debuted a massive, elaborate mixed-reality game for its 2018 freshman class orientation. Not for years. .

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Near Future Teaching Video Post #4: Data and Automation

Teaching Matters Online Learning

So, they keep encouraging us to put more information online, or in other platforms, but sometimes I worry, when I put out there, where does it end up? Such that a student will be writing an essay, and will literally ask the computer, what did Heidegger say? Jun 27, 2018 I see systems will have moved on exponentially.

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Funding Research for Tier Two Institutions with NSF: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 165 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan

The Change Leader, Inc.

The Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships, or the TIP Directorate, is a cross-cutting directorate that pulls basic discoveries through multiple partnerships into industry, entrepreneurial, and venture-based outcomes. Additionally, he was the founder and director of the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing at ASU.