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  • EAB Adds New AI Features to CRM Software Navigate

    Education advisory company EAB has announced the addition of its own created AI features to Navigate, its customer relationship management (CRM) software, to become available in 2024 after being tested by a cohort of educational institutions. 10/12/2023

    • Breaking News
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    The Campus Computing Project Founder to Launch New Study on AI, Virtual Classrooms

    How will artificial intelligence, next-generation virtual classrooms, and other emerging technologies impact the future of higher education? A new research project from The Campus Computing Project founder Casey Green will examine "the potential for these technologies to significantly transform teaching, learning, and instruction in academic and instructional environments," according to an announcement released at the Educause Annual Conference. 10/10/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Research Reveals Growing Demand to Connect Academic Learning to Careers

    Skills-based learning in higher education and a clearer path to a career are the top priorities for students and educators this year, according to the 2023 State of Student Success and Engagement in Higher Education survey results released today by Instructure, the maker of Canvas LMS. 10/10/2023

    • Breaking News
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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. 10/09/2023

    • Q&A
  • MHEC Agreement Gives Institutions Lower-Cost Access to SAS Viya's AI-Powered Analytics Platform

    The Midwestern Higher Education Compact has partnered with AI and data analytics provider SAS to allow academic institutions in 47 states to access SAS’ Viya unified analytics platform at a significant discount, the organizations announced today at Educause. 10/09/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Overall Malware Down Slightly in the Quarter, as Double-Extortion Attacks Increase

    Malware Down Slightly as Double-Extortion Attacks Increase

    Overall malware declined in the second quarter of 2023, according to a new report, even as double-extortion ransomware grew substantially. 10/04/2023

    • Breaking News
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    7 Questions with Dr. Cristi Ford, VP of Academic Affairs at D2L

    In the Wild West of generative AI, educators and institutions are working out how best to use the technology for learning. How can institutions define AI guidelines that allow for experimentation while providing students with consistent guidance on appropriate use of AI tools? To find out, we spoke with Dr. Cristi Ford, vice president of academic affairs at D2L. 10/04/2023

    • Q&A
  • Watermark Integrates Generative AI into Higher Education Tools

    Watermark has announced the addition of generative AI to its suite of higher education software tools to increase efficiency, personalize learning, streamline operations, and enhance recruitment and enrollment. 10/03/2023

    • Breaking News
  • New Educause Horizon Report Identifies Tech Impacting Student Experience

    A new report from Educause highlights the importance of supporting the holistic student experience in higher education. The "2023 Horizon Report: Holistic Student Experience Edition" points to the "increasing use of technology for all kinds of student support" as well as a surge in the use of artificial intelligence as core trends resulting in the collection of vast amounts of student data, noting that the complex balance between "student as human" and "student data" can have a considerable effect on the student experience and student success. 10/02/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Montana 'Year to Career' Initiative to Create Microcredential Job Pathways

    The Montana University System (MUS), in collaboration with Education Design Lab (EDL) and other stakeholders, has launched a new initiative to create 12 to 20 microcredential programs that can be completed within a year and allow learners to gain either an associate's degree or immediate employment in high-demand careers such as IT and other technology. 09/29/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Zoom One for Education Launches with Unified Communications, Licensing for Universities

    Zoom has globally launched its new Zoom One for Education plan, offering a unified communications and collaboration licensing option designed specifically for education organizations, according to a news release. 09/28/2023

    • Breaking News
  • OpenStax Welcomes 16 New Colleges and Universities to Its Institutional Partner Program

    Rice University's OpenStax initiative has welcomed the largest cohort of colleges and universities to its Institutional Partner Program (IPP) since its founding in 2015. Sixteen new institutions have joined the program to give their students free or low-cost access to textbooks and other educational materials. 09/28/2023

    • Breaking News
  • IBM Commits to Train 2 Million AI Learners for Free by 2026

    As part of the 2023 78th General Assembly of the United Nations, IBM announced it will train, for free, 2 million learners in AI worldwide within the next three years, building on its existing commitment to skill 30 million learners by 2030. 09/28/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Southwest Texas Junior College Increases Online Courses and Certificates

    Southwest Texas Junior College, a community college serving a large 11-county area, announced it has partnered with instructional design firm iDesign to create new online courses and certificates in STEM, the humanities, social sciences, and more. 09/28/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Bar graph shows education IT survey responses on most common security incidents experienced in past 12 months and percentage of education organizations operating in the cloud, on-premises or hybrid

    Research: Compromised On-Premises Accounts Blamed in 75% of Attacks Targeting Education

    In three of four cyberattacks targeting education institutions over the last 12 months, IT and security practitioners surveyed by Netwrix cited compromised on-premises user or admin accounts as the attack pathway, according to a new report. 09/28/2023

    • Breaking News
  • University of Phoenix Releases Generative AI Philosophy and Academic Guidance

    Effective Sept. 1, 2023, the University of Phoenix has released a new Generative AI Philosophy and Academic Guidance statement. 09/27/2023

    • Breaking News
  • 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. 09/27/2023

    • Breaking News
  • University of Phoenix Survey Explores Adults' Perceptions of AI for Use in Work and Education

    The University of Phoenix commissioned a survey in July 2023 on how adults understand and feel about the use of generative AI. The survey of 2,045 adults ages 18 and older, performed online in July 2023 by Harris Poll, found that while most feel AI should be used in the workplace and classroom (59% and 57% respectively), a significant number don't understand the different forms of AI and don't feel completely comfortable about its accuracy. 09/27/2023

    • Breaking News
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