Artificial intelligence adoption in higher education succeeds when institutions invest in people before technology. Leadership alignment, tiered train ...
Campus connectivity is shaping institutional outcomes. Why aren't higher education technology leaders planning it that way?
"Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy" tackles the philosophical, moral, strategic, and organizational quandaries related to higher education cybersecurity, privacy ...
The SAMR + AI Matrix is a structured learning design tool that aligns the SAMR Model with Bloom's Taxonomy, mapping levels of technological use to cognitive demand to guide instructors in determining ...
It's time to reset expectations for your SIS—not in terms of what it records but what it enables for students, faculty, and ...
As generative artificial intelligence reshapes instructional workflows at colleges and universities, a four-level transparency framework can help education developers calibrate documentation and ...
The implications of AI for data governance and security don’t often grab the headlines, but the work of incorporating this technology into institutional culture is vital, complex, and illuminating.
Student success is a shared institutional commitment. Increasingly diverse student populations, mounting mental health concerns, and the exponential growth of digital information call for a reimagined ...
Redesigning learning experiences, not just adding tools, can build faculty confidence and develop students’ critical, ethical, and applied AI literacy. When the National & Global (N&G) unit at Indiana ...