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Listen: Chatbot Provides Resources, Early Alerts for Student Persistence
Inside Higher Ed’s Voices of Student Success discusses how one college addresses student questions and resource awareness using a text-based AI chatbot.

Brandeis Pours $25M Into Careers-Focused Liberal Arts
The university recently unveiled a revamped curriculum and a plan to give students job-ready skills through a liberal arts education.

Teaching in the Age of AI
Your choice of pedagogical method can support personalized learning no matter what new technology comes along, Nana Lee writes.

Teaching Sept. 11 Using Virtual Reality
Seeking a way to convey the import of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks to students too young to remember them, Adam M. McMahon writes that he turned to virtual reality.
Ep. 173: Can StoryCorps Heal the Divide on Campus?
The dialogue project pairs strangers on opposite sides of the political spectrum in one-on-one conversations.

On AI, We Reap What We Sow
We’re seeing the predictable results of higher ed’s decades-long focus on outcomes over process, Chad Hanson writes.

More Faculty Assign Digital Textbooks, Teach Online Classes Post-Pandemic
In-person instruction remains the most popular teaching method, but digital and hybrid courses continue to gain traction, according to a recent study.

Accreditors’ New Frontier
As microcredentials proliferate and attract millions of students, some accreditors are ready to launch quality checks for alternative credential providers.
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