The framework focuses on AI literacy for all, as well as specialized literacy that can be adapted to different disciplines and jurisdictions.| eCampus News
With a clearer understanding of student behaviors, educators can design assignments that thoughtfully incorporating AI as a learning aid.| eCampus News
When it comes to innovative education, AI tools are helping instructors and students take teaching and learning to a new level.| eCampus News
As more universities adopt AI, early adopters will be better positioned to deliver flexible learning experiences via course development.| eCampus News
The promise of the AI-native university isn’t just about saving time--it’s about personalization at scale and helping every student.| eCampus News
Higher ed students need expanded AI literacy, ethical and transparent implementation, and student-centered integration of AI.| eCampus News
The AI world of tomorrow isn’t just knocking--it’s already in our higher education classrooms, learning management systems, and labs.| eCampus News
Closing the digital AI divide demands a staggering array of resources, and some institutions are more able to leverage those resources.| eCampus News
Cultural competency and AI literacy in teacher training programs can fundamentally transform how educators are prepared for the future.| eCampus News
Higher-ed leaders recognize an urgent need to build modern, future-ready institutions, and AI offers a clear path through that challenge.| eCampus News
AI can complement admissions and advising work--with the right training, leadership support, and open dialogue.| eCampus News
As generative AI handles repetitive duties, employees can focus on strategic initiatives that drive innovation.| eCampus News
Prompt engineering is not just about using AI--it’s about using it wisely, ethically, and creatively in teaching and learning.| eCampus News
Schools need to establish clear, consistent guidelines that integrate AI from the time applications come in to graduation day--and beyond.| eCampus News
AI isn’t a silver bullet, but it is a powerful tool that could position higher ed to thrive, even in an era of austere budgets.| eCampus News
Career survival now demands we continuously learn, embrace the discomfort of being beginners again, and boldly step into the AI unknown.| eCampus News
As institutions evaluate AI-powered LMS platforms, they should prioritize transparency, security, data control, and continuous refinement.| eCampus News
When it comes to HBCUs, AI-powered solutions must take steps to ensure they’re not further entrenching existing barriers to opportunity.| eCampus News
Data strategies help ensure that AI models are optimized for all stakeholders, especially students, teachers, and administrators.| eCampus News
Instead of resisting the inevitable, educators can help students use AI as a tool for learning, innovation, and ethical problem-solving.| eCampus News
When it comes to AI, higher ed needs transparency to support continuous learning and cross-departmental collaboration.| eCampus News
A large majority of higher education staff expect to expand their AI use for work over the next two years--a major increase.| eCampus News