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2/15/2024
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  • Report: Shipments of AI-Capable PCs to Hit 167 Million by 2027

    According to a report by IDC, the market for PC systems with specific AI computing capabilities built into the hardware is expected to jump by 60 percent over the next three years.

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  • Presence and Integrity in Online Learning

    At their best, synchronous online courses are shared experiences, and students are fully present to boost each other's learning. But in the virtual world it takes more than webcams to get us there. Here, Gardner Campbell explains his concept of integrity in online learning and how it can make your students true learning colleagues.

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The State of AI in Education

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The Campus Technology Insider podcast shares a panel discussion from the recent Tech Tactics in Education conference on the state of AI in education. Listen to the podcast.

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