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How higher-ed can benefit from the family navigator model
Nearly everyone who has had any interaction with a college or university has had the experience of being sent to a different office or area for information, only to be further redirected at that point. The post How higher-ed can benefit from the family navigator model appeared first on eCampus News.
In higher ed, leaders see microcredentials as the future
Nearly all higher education leaders (97 percent) offering microcredentials believe the credentials improve students' long-term employment prospects, according to a survey from Coursera. The post In higher ed, leaders see microcredentials as the future appeared first on eCampus News.
Illustration, Comic & Animation App Clip Studio Paint Named Best for Large Screens by Google Play
Clip Studio Paint, the illustration, comic, webtoon, and animation app developed and distributed by Celsys, has been named the Best ... Read more The post Illustration, Comic & Animation App Clip Studio Paint Named Best for Large Screens by Google Play appeared first on eCampus News.
1 of 3 Hispanic students have dropped out of college at some point, survey says
Despite the majority of Hispanic students viewing college as a pathway to a well-paying job and support for their families, a new survey finds most of them face significant barriers to graduating. The post 1 of 3 Hispanic students have dropped out of college at some point, survey says appeared first on eCampus News.
Big Deals—AI expansion, Career Services, and Comunity Education
The University of Maryland (UMD) recently announced one of the largest faculty expansions in its history, with plans to hire ... Read more The post Big Deals—AI expansion, Career Services, and Comunity Education appeared first on eCampus News.
How Trump and AI could impact higher ed in 2025
As higher education leaders look to 2025, some questions loom large: How will a second Trump administration impact higher education? What will AI bring to the table? The post How Trump and AI could impact higher ed in 2025 appeared first on eCampus News.
Leveraging AI for institutional improvement, continuous learning
With the advent of AI tools comes the for higher-ed leaders innovate at all levels, automating administrative and repetitive tasks and using AI to transform outdated processes and open up cross-departmental collaboration. The post Leveraging AI for institutional improvement, continuous learning appeared first on eCampus News.
The EDUCAUSE Top 10: Rebuilding trust in higher ed
Higher education has a trust problem. This blunt--but true--statement is the guiding idea behind the 2025 EDUCAUSE Top 10, which narrows in on higher ed’s biggest list of challenges and to-dos for the coming year. The post The EDUCAUSE Top 10: Rebuilding trust in higher ed appeared first on eCampus News.
AI Assistants Keep Joining Meetings. Administrators Say It’s Out of Control.
By Taylor Swaak The trend marks the latest example of tech development outpacing governance.
Exploring generative AI through the lens of science fiction: A framework for educational dialogue
Fiction offers a unique lens through which we can explore the ethical, social, and practical implications of AI technologies. By examining these narratives, we can better understand the complexities and nuances of integrating AI into our daily lives. The post Exploring generative AI through the lens of science fiction: A framework for educational dialogue appeared first on eCampus News.