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    More than Half of Students Will Use AI Writing Tools Even if Prohibited by Their Institution

    In a recent survey by Tyton Partners, nearly one in three college students reported being a regular user of generative AI. And 51% of students said they will continue to use generative AI writing tools, even if prohibited by their instructor or institution. 04/26/2023

    • Breaking News
  • OpenWiFi, Wi-Fi 7, 6 GHz, 5G Convergence to Drive Substantial Growth in Wireless Networking

    Despite a number of challenges facing the technology sector in 2023, the next five years will see significant growth in the proliferation of new wireless networking technologies, both in the enterprise and among consumers. 04/26/2023

    • Breaking News
  • Campus Technology Insider Podcast

    How Generative AI Will Enable Personalized Learning Experiences

    With today's advancements in generative AI, the dream of ultra-personalized learning may not be far off from reality. We spoke with Dr. Kim Round, associate dean of the Western Governors University School of Education, about the potential of technologies like ChatGPT for learning, the need for AI literacy skills, why learning experience designers have a leg up on AI prompt engineering, and more. 04/25/2023

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  • How Generative AI Will Enable Personalized Learning Experiences

    With today's advancements in generative AI, the dream of ultra-personalized learning may not be far off from reality. We spoke with Dr. Kim Round, associate dean of the Western Governors University School of Education, about the potential of technologies like ChatGPT for learning, the need for AI literacy skills, why learning experience designers have a leg up on AI prompt engineering, and more. 04/25/2023

    • Podcast
  • Campus Technology Insider Podcast April 2023

    With today's advancements in generative AI, the dream of ultra-personalized learning may not be far off from reality. We spoke with Dr. Kim Round, associate dean of the Western Governors University School of Education, about the potential of technologies like ChatGPT for learning, the need for AI literacy skills, why learning experience designers have a leg up on AI prompt engineering, and more. 04/25/2023

    • Transcript
  • Echo360 Introduces EchoPoll and Upgrades EchoVideo and ExamView Platforms

    Ed tech company Echo360 recently introduced EchoPoll, a new learning engagement platform, and is also enhancing its EchoVideo and ExamView platforms. 04/24/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Moodle Partners with Copyleaks to Detect AI Content, Interspersed Human/AI Content, and Plagiarism

    Open source learning management system Moodle has formed a partnership with AI content and plagiarism detector Copyleaks. With thousands of education institutions using Moodle's LMS, custom development, and learning design services, and the explosive use of AI-generated content, Moodle said in a release that feedback from its clients cemented its move to incorporate an AI detection tool. 04/21/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Mesa Community College Revamps Classroom Audio for Remote Learning

    Arizona's Mesa Community College is renovating its classroom audio systems with a variety of solutions from conferencing, collaboration, and streaming technology provider ClearOne. The goal: to "enhance the flexibility and quality of remote learning experiences" for the institution's 20,000 students, according to a news announcement. 04/20/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Coursera Adds ChatGPT-Powered Learning Tools

    At its 11th annual conference in 2023, educational company Coursera announced it is adding ChatGPT-powered interactive ed tech tools to its learning platform, including a generative AI coach for students and an AI course-building tool for teachers. 04/19/2023

    • Breaking News
  • 7 Questions with Higher Digital

    7 Questions with Higher Digital's Joe Gottlieb and Joe Moreau

    Effective change management addresses the cultural and workforce shifts that accompany technology transformations in higher education. Here's how to take a holistic approach to IT change across the institution. 04/18/2023

    • Features and Cover Stories
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    SANS Institute and Google Partner on Cloud Diversity Academy

    Cybersecurity training and certification organization SANS Institute has partnered with Google to launch the SANS Cloud Diversity Academy (SCDA), a training initiative aimed at helping underrepresented groups pursue a career in cybersecurity, with a particular focus on cloud security. 04/18/2023

    • Breaking News
  • AI teaching assistant

    Class to Release ChatGPT-Powered A.I. Teaching Assistant

    Class Technologies has announced plans for a beta release of A.I. Teaching Assistant, a ChatGPT-powered tool designed to improve learner engagement and outcomes in live online courses. 04/17/2023

    • Breaking News
  • tech training

    UNC Charlotte Partners With SkillStorm to Meet Increasing Demand for Tech Talent

    With Charlotte, NC, ranked by CompTIA in 2022 as the No. 1 town for information technology and No. 7 in all metropolitan areas in the U.S. for adding new tech jobs, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte has partnered with tech education company SkillStorm to offer instructor-led, asynchronous courses that train students for tech careers. 04/13/2023

    • Breaking News
  • line graph shows ransomware attacks by sector in 2022 with education leading globally

    Ransomware Attacks Targeting Higher Ed Fell in 2022 as Malware Grew, SonicWall Says

    SonicWall’s 2023 Cyber Threat Report shows that ransomware attacks targeting higher education institutions dropped by 29% last year — perhaps a result of wider reporting and faster patching of known exploited vulnerabilities, SonicWall said — as higher ed malware attacks rose by about 26%. 04/13/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Purdue and Google Cloud Partner in Electric Vehicle Charging Station Study

    Purdue University and Google Cloud have partnered, using Google's BigQuery and BigQuery GIS data sets, to show where rural areas need Level 3 DC Fast Charge Stations. This information can help public and private sectors plan investments to support equitable access to electric vehicles to help reduce and eliminate carbon energy impacts. 04/12/2023

    • Breaking News
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    CISA Issues Warnings on Seven New Exploited Vulnerabilities

    Since April 3, CISA has published alerts on seven known exploited vulnerabilities — two of which pose immediate risks for a long list of Apple devices — ordering federal agencies to remediate the identified vulnerabilities immediately and encouraging all organizations to do the same. 04/10/2023

    • Breaking News
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    Anywhere Learning Happens: The eduroam Global WiFi Access Service

    As the eduroam WiFi access service has grown to reach around the globe, so has its capacity to serve the changing needs of the research and education community. Why does ubiquity matter? Here, two eduroam-US advisory committee leaders tell CT why and how eduroam is working to be anywhere students are learning. 04/10/2023

    • Features and Cover Stories
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    Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 5.5% in 2023 as Digital Transformation Continues

    Worldwide IT spending is projected to increase 5.5% this year to a total of $4.6 trillion by the close of 2023, according to the latest forecast by market researchers at Gartner. And IDC analysts project significant growth in cloud infrastructure spending, tempered by a decline in spending on non-cloud infrastructure and devices. 04/07/2023

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