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How can your school help faculty overcome edtech fatigue and burnout?

Listening to faculty perspectives is critical for successfully integrating technology into higher education. Developed by WGU Labs’ College Innovation Network (CIN), the 2023 EdTech Faculty Survey provides crucial insights into pain points in the faculty experience with the ever-developing instructional device. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Mass shootings linked to ‘structural racism,’ professors say

There is an association between mass shootings and structural racism according to a new paper in JAMA Surgery. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Change in Medical Licensing Exam Concerns Students and Faculty

The exam was changed to a pass-fail model, ostensibly to relieve student stress. Critics say the change has not reduced stress but has amplified inequities among students. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 10, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Pro-woke professors leave Florida universities in protest

University professors in Florida are leaving in droves, and blaming the state’s fight against woke policies. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

There’s far more scientific fraud than anyone wants to admit

Despite recent scandals of research misconduct and error, the academic world still seems determined to look the other way Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Research | 0 responses

GPT-3 can reason about as well as a college student, UCLA psychologists report

Research by UCLA psychologists shows that, astonishingly, the artificial intelligence language model GPT-3 performs about as well as college undergraduates when asked to solve the sort of reasoning problems that typically appear on intelligence tests and standardized tests such as the SAT. The study is published in Nature Human Behaviour. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

University of California votes to no longer accept easier math class for admissions

A committee that oversees the University of California system’s admissions standards recently voted to stop accepting high school data science classes as advanced math courses, saying students who take these classes are not fully prepared for college-level STEM courses. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

How safe is my data after a hack or leak?

Following news stories in the past few days, it's understandable you might be concerned about your data. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Science & Technology | 0 responses

Following a Trend, Nevada State College Is Now a University

The newly minted university is just the latest institution attempting to reframe its image at a time of enrollment declines and public skepticism about higher education. Read more

First published by Kevin | August 9, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

US universities ‘short-changed’ by industry on research

Companies consistently don’t pay full value for medical discoveries in what Bentley study calls a ‘systematic problem’ Read more

First published by Kevin | August 8, 2023 | Research | 0 responses

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