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Empower Learners for the Age of AI: a reflection

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

During the Empower Learners for the Age of AI (ELAI) conference earlier in December 2022, it became apparent to me personally that not only does Artificial intelligence (AI) have the potential to revolutionize the field of education, but that it already is. Like any technology, AI also has its disadvantages and limitations.

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10 Reasons to Go Digital with Your Course Materials

Eric Stoller

Today, students are paying more and more for their higher education experience. Today’s technology makes it easy to distill course materials into digital formats and enhances them as a result. Students seek modern solutions for their educational experience. Even then, textbooks weren’t cheap.

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Inclusive classrooms: 3 ways tech creates belonging in higher ed

University Business

Technology is rapidly becoming an invaluable resource for higher education professionals who want to create inclusive classrooms in the age of digital transformation. Technology is uniquely designed to support educators in fostering a sense of belonging in the inclusive classrooms.

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Deal with the crisis with online teaching from home: 12 ways of doing it successfully using a virtual classroom software

Creatrix Campus

The virtual classroom software for teachers helps higher education institutions to manage classes remotely using interactive tools for collaboration, brainstorming, ideation, and discussion. The sudden school closures and the need of Virtual classroom software for teachers There can never be a PAUSE mode for Education nor Learning.

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Free your content! A guide to creating sustainable open licensed media

Teaching Matters Online Learning

From The Campus, Times Higher Education In this post, Lorna Campbell provides a guide for creating teaching and learning materials as open educational resources that can be shared and reused by all. Lorna is the manager of the Open Educational Resources Service at The University of Edinburgh.

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Higher Ed Email Campaigns: How to Create Emails Students Want to Read

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Primarily associated with AOL, the audio alert became one of the hallmark features of online interactions, later going on to transcend its practical origins and become a cultural touchstone led by Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in the movie that used the phrase for its title. Personalization isn’t just a buzzword.

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Why multimedia matters: promoting the use of video in assessment and feedback

Teaching Matters Academic Support

iStock [erhui1979] While the use of multimedia has become a common practice in the development of learning materials, using audio or video in the way that we assess and provide feedback to our students is a practice which is only followed by a minority of lecturers. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 38(2), 240-252.