artificial-intelligence
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2025 EDUCAUSE Top 10
The year 2025 looks different from the first half of this decade. We’re less reactive. We’re more focused on anticipating and shaping the future of higher education. Our data and technology priorities and investments express our institutions’ aspirations, risks, constraints, and values. Prepare for 2025 by learning what the EDUCAUSE community has identified as next…
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Cooking Up Innovation: Crafting a Menu of AI Faculty Development Options
At the University of Florida, we are “building an AI University” where AI is for everyone. Ensuring that AI fluency is approachable by all faculty from all disciplines requires an innovative strategy. This session will explore how instructional designers and educational technologists collaborated across campus to serve a menu of faculty development options for AI…
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A Fireside Chat with Dr. Brené Brown
Experience an impactful start to the EDUCAUSE 2024 Annual Conference with Dr. Brené Brown, renowned storyteller and leading researcher of vulnerability, courage, shame, and empathy. Join us in a discussion with Brené about daring leadership and how to create more courageous cultures. Brené is the author of six #1 New York Times bestsellers and is…
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The Digital Presidency: Technology, Teams and Transformation
This session will explore the evolving role of the president in shaping technology strategy, understanding both the risks and the potential of technology adoption, and fostering alignment between academic and technology units to improve learner experiences and outcomes.
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ITC eLearning 2023, Day 3
Building a Sustainable Distance Education Quality Assurance Ecosystem at Austin Community College Presented by Ninghua Han, Michelle Escudier, Angelo Caverte, Austin Community College To be honest, I felt obligated to attend this session because the presenters are from my institution. But I’m glad I attended, I learned about some of the initiatives and what the
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ITC eLearning 2023, Day 2
The Creation “Healthy” Online Course Presented by Cynthia Krutsinger, Pikes Peak State College In 2020, Colorado Online was established with the intent of allowing students to take courses/complete programs in a fully online format, regardless of which college offers the program. While the CO program is hosted at the state level, the creation, design, and