|
|
News
The United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and several other countries have signed "The Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law," the world's first legally binding treaty aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI). More
Global education company McGraw Hill has added two new generative AI tools to help personalize learning experiences for both K–12 and higher ed students, according to a news release. MoreAs both instructional designers and adjunct faculty members at Northeast Iowa Community College, Shannon Brenner and Jordan O'Connell have a close-up view of generative AI from both perspectives. We talked about generative AI's impact on instructional design and teaching, navigating acceptable use of AI, strategies for helping faculty make the most of AI, and more. More
-
Call for Nominations, Papers & Proposals
Upcoming Events
-
Sept. 25, 2024
Online
-
Oct. 8–10, 2024
Long Beach, CA
-
Oct. 21–24, 2024
San Antonio, TX
Nov. 13–14, 2024
Online
-
Oct. 23–25, 2024
Tempe, AZ
-
Nov. 3–6, 2024
Rosemont, IL
-
Dec. 9–13, 2024
Boston, MA
-
April. 13–15, 2025
Anaheim, CA
Upcoming Webinars
-
In this fireside chat webcast, Campus Technology Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly will speak with Neil Malhotra, Director of Public Sector at Active Cyber, along with higher ed practitioners from the trenches, about how integrated systems can streamline onboarding, enhance security, and ensure seamless access through a student's entire university experience and beyond, making the system easy and convenient for students. Register today!
Date: Sept. 26, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM PT
Sponsors: Okta and Carahsoft
Webinars on Demand
-
Sponsor: Pluralsight
-
Sponsors: Broadcom and Carahsoft
-
Sponsor: Ooma
-
Sponsor: Ocelot
-
Sponsor: IT Glue
-
Sponsor: SparkCognition
-
Sponsors: Acquia, Lullabot and Carahsoft
-
Sponsor: Juniper Networks
More
Professional Resources
|
|
News Update is Campus Technology's flagship newsletter, covering the most timely issues related to all aspects of education technology, from stories about new technology tools and innovative technology programs in colleges and universities to policy updates, science and engineering news, technology trends, social issues, funding and grants and research related to education and technology. Published three days a week, it serves as a timely resource for administrative and academic IT leaders and provides in-depth, aggressive coverage of specific technologies, their uses and implementations on campus. Featured topics include advanced networking, administrative systems, portals, security, electronic publishing, communication solutions, presentation technologies, course management systems, technology infrastructure, and strategic IT planning -- all the important issues and trends for campus IT decision-makers.
|
|
|