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EdSurge HigherEd
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New consumer AI tools have hit the market that can take any piece of text, audio or video and provide simplified summaries. As these tools become more mainstream, are they doing more harm for students than good? Read more:
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As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
New consumer AI tools have hit the market that can take any piece of text, audio or video and provide simplified summaries. As these tools become more mainstream, are they doing more harm for students than good? Read more:
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As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Research shows that often transfer students tend to be more motivated and engaged than students who come to college straight from high school. Hear firsthand from a student in his 30s who recently transferred to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa:
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Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Research shows that often transfer students tend to be more motivated and engaged than students who come to college straight from high school. Hear firsthand from a student in his 30s who recently transferred to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa:
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Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
New consumer AI tools have hit the market that can take any piece of text, audio or video and provide simplified summaries. As these tools become more mainstream, are they doing more harm for students than good? Read more:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Research shows that often transfer students tend to be more motivated and engaged than students who come to college straight from high school. Hear firsthand from a student in his 30s who recently transferred to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa:
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edsurge.com
Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
A new book by neuroscience researcher and professor Terrence Sejnowski, digs into the origins of ChatGPT and the intersection of research on how the brain works and building new large language models. Listen to the full episode of the EdSurge Podcast:
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The answer to whether chatbots like ChatGPT can think and reason like humans will have a big impact on education and for all aspects of society, argues ...
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EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
“Constructive dialogue” has become a buzzword in higher education, with colleges bringing in experts and creating events, seemingly desperate to have students talk to — instead of scream at — each other. Are these efforts making a difference? Read more:
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During this contentious presidential election season, more colleges are setting up programs and events to encourage students to have meaningful ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
New consumer AI tools have hit the market that can take any piece of text, audio or video and provide simplified summaries. As these tools become more mainstream, are they doing more harm for students than good? Read more:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
“Constructive dialogue” has become a buzzword in higher education, with colleges bringing in experts and creating events, seemingly desperate to have students talk to — instead of scream at — each other. Are these efforts making a difference? Read more:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
During this contentious presidential election season, more colleges are setting up programs and events to encourage students to have meaningful ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
A new study found that Black and Hispanic students and those in low-income families who lived more than 30 miles from a public two-year college in Texas were significantly less likely to attend college. Read more insights:
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Living in a ‘college desert’ — meaning more than a 30-minute drive from a campus — has different consequences depending on race and class, according to ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
A new book by neuroscience researcher and professor Terrence Sejnowski, digs into the origins of ChatGPT and the intersection of research on how the brain works and building new large language models. Listen to the full episode of the EdSurge Podcast:
edsurge.com
The answer to whether chatbots like ChatGPT can think and reason like humans will have a big impact on education and for all aspects of society, argues ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Research shows that often transfer students tend to be more motivated and engaged than students who come to college straight from high school. Hear firsthand from a student in his 30s who recently transferred to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive ...
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0
1
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
A new study found that Black and Hispanic students and those in low-income families who lived more than 30 miles from a public two-year college in Texas were significantly less likely to attend college. Read more insights:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
Living in a ‘college desert’ — meaning more than a 30-minute drive from a campus — has different consequences depending on race and class, according to ...
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1
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
“Constructive dialogue” has become a buzzword in higher education, with colleges bringing in experts and creating events, seemingly desperate to have students talk to — instead of scream at — each other. Are these efforts making a difference? Read more:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
During this contentious presidential election season, more colleges are setting up programs and events to encourage students to have meaningful ...
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1
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
As a returning adult college student, Gina Petersen hoped that a college degree would be a big help for future job opportunities But when we checked back in with her, we found that the credential has not opened as many doors as she had hoped. Read more:
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When Gina Petersen decided to go back to college part time to get her degree, she hoped it would help her the next time she switched jobs. After a ...
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@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Research shows that often transfer students tend to be more motivated and engaged than students who come to college straight from high school. Hear firsthand from a student in his 30s who recently transferred to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive ...
0
0
2
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
New consumer AI tools have hit the market that can take any piece of text, audio or video and provide simplified summaries. As these tools become more mainstream, are they doing more harm for students than good? Read more:
Tweet card summary image
edsurge.com
As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
0
0
1
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
Students who transfer from community colleges to four-year universities are often more motivated and engaged in the classroom than students who arrive straight from high school, experts say.
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1
@HigherEdSurge
EdSurge HigherEd
1 year
A new book by neuroscience researcher and professor Terrence Sejnowski, digs into the origins of ChatGPT and the intersection of research on how the brain works and building new large language models. Listen to the full episode of the EdSurge Podcast:
edsurge.com
The answer to whether chatbots like ChatGPT can think and reason like humans will have a big impact on education and for all aspects of society, argues ...
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