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Creating a data-informed campus: part 2

EAB

Creating a data-informed campus: part 2. The need for data-informed decision making in higher education continues to increase. As I discussed in the first blog post in this series , institutions need a sufficient technology infrastructure to facilitate curation, access, and retrieval of data.

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Student learning revisited: How these educators empower their assessments with AI the right way

University Business

“Any language-based assessment or any language-based discipline is going to be affected, [including] lab reports, research papers and speech writing,” says Mike Kentz, founder of AI For Schools, an AI literacy training consultancy. Researchers at the University of Reading in the U.K.

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The Impact of AI on Higher Ed: A 360-Degree Panel Discussion

University Business

Register Now Date & Time: Wednesday, March 27 at 2 pm ET Generative AI has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of higher education, including personalizing the learning experience, improving accessibility support, streamlining and automating administrative processes, and much more.

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20 Citizen Science Projects for Students of All Ages

Experiential Learning Depot

All they need is a computer or phone. ​What's really cool about this website is that it promotes communication and collaboration with naturalists and research scientists. They put a strong emphasis on integrating technology, so much so, that they will provide iPhones to your students for this project.

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Spotlight on Alternative Assessment Methods: ‘A little bit digitalised?’ Developing practice with online exams

Teaching Matters Online Learning

However, the shift appears to be gathering pace: when I presented a webinar on online exams last week, many attendees (mainly from universities in Australia and New Zealand) said they were considering online exams for the first time as a direct result of COVID-19 lockdown.

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AI and Assessment in Student Affairs

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

For those interested in different generative AI tools that are text-based, a short list is included below: ChatGPT Bard Bing Chat Humata Scholar AI Scite Generative AI tools are based on large language models or LLMs that pull information from a vast collection of different sources on which they are “trained.”

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A Beginner’s Guide to AI in Annual Giving

EAB

But embracing new technology can be overwhelming and there is a lot to keep in mind when it comes to using AI in your annual giving program. In this blog, we will explore the potential opportunities and pitfalls of using AI in annual giving and offer insights into the future of advancement with this transformative technology.