The State of AI in Higher Education — from campustechnology.com by Dian Schaffhauser Both industry and higher ed experts see opportunities and risk, hype and […]
The Advantages of Teaching Soft Skills to CS Undergrads Online — from cacm.acm.org by Orit Hazzan; with thanks to Sarah Huibregtse for posting this out on […]
From DSC…by the way, another title for this blog could have been: WIN-WIN situations all around! The Theatre Departments out there could collaborate with other […]
From DSC: Who needs to be discussing/debating “The Social Dilemma” movie? Whether one agrees with the perspectives put forth therein or not, the discussion boards […]
Radar trends to watch: October 2020 — from oreilly.com Excerpt: This month, the big surprise is that there’s no significant technology news about COVID. And […]
From DSC: What if each learner/person/student could have a lifelong, cloud-based “tribute” site? What if you could hire a career coach to sift through the […]
So what is the book about? — from donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com by Donald Clark; which discusses his book entitled, Artificial Intelligence for Learning: How to use AI to […]
From DSC: Below are but some of the changes to the learning ecosystems out there. Certainly, more are coming. Ex-Google employees form virtual tech ‘school’ […]
From edsurge.com today: THOROUGHLY MODERN MEDIA: This spring, a college theater course about women’s voting rights aimed to produce a new play about the suffrage […]
At home, workers seek alternative credentials — from insidehighered.com by Lindsay McKenzie Interest in alternative online credentials spiked after people started working remotely this spring. […]
How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education — from edsurge.com by Jeffrey R. Young Excerpts: Simon spent the latter part of his career as […]
Radar trends to watch: August 2020 — from oreilly.com Trends in COVID-19, AI, data, robotics, programming, VR, technology and society, and security. Excerpt: A promising […]