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10/12/2023
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  • DeVry University Launches AI Lab

    Announcing its commitment to provide "an education tailored to address the needs of an AI-driven workplace," DeVry University has launched a new AI Lab, which will be focused on discovering which AI skills are needed in an AI-driven career and how to prepare for it.

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  • Thinking with Colleagues: AI in Education

    How will educators cope with the sometimes overwhelming progression of AI in higher education? Drawing from a recent meeting she and her colleagues organized, Ellen Wagner reminds us how brainstorming with colleagues can be one of the most powerful sense-making tools an educator has.

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Why It’s Time to Examine Institutional Strategy for a Multi-Modal Future

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The Campus Technology Insider podcast talks to Dr. Bethany Simunich, Quality Matters VP of Innovation & Research and Co-Director of the CHLOE Project, about key takeaways from the CHLOE 8 survey and why institutions that aren't examining their online strategy may be putting themselves at a competitive disadvantage. Listen to the podcast.

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