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"Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy" tackles the philosophical, moral, strategic, and organizational quandaries related to ...
A framework developed by members of the community can help guide the work to make colleges and universities more resilient.
The Kids Online Safety Act was reintroduced in the 119th Congress with a key revision aimed at preventing government ...
This episode explores an effort to create a public-interest corpus for AI training using digitized materials from research libraries, archives, and special collections. Dan Cohen, dean of the ...
Well-planned online learning experiences are meaningfully different from courses offered online in response to a crisis or disaster. Colleges and universities working to maintain instruction during ...
Artificial intelligence can improve accessibility and ensure that students with disabilities have access to rich learning opportunities.
Reflecting on AI and learning, a student offers four insights gleaned from firsthand interactions with ChatGPT.
The EDUCAUSE 2021 Top IT Issues examine three potential scenarios for the role of technology in higher education after the pandemic: restore, evolve, or transform.
Many in higher education believe that students who have grown up using digital technologies ("digital natives") have little concern for the privacy of their data. Research proves otherwise.
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