Challenging ‘Bad’ Online Policies and Attitudes [D’Agostino]

Challenging ‘Bad’ Online Policies and Attitudes — from insidehighered.com by Susan D’Agostino Academic and industry leaders spoke with conviction at the SXSW EDU conference this week about approaches that impede educational access to motivated, capable learners. Excerpts: “It’s driven by artificial intelligence,” Barnes said of IBM’s training and reskilling effort. “It’s a Netflix-like interface that […]

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