While AI holds immense potential to revolutionize the educational experience, universities risk derailing their innovation if they do not manage cloud costs effectively. The post Running AI without FinOps? Here’s why institutions are overpaying appeared first on eCampus News.| eCampus News
At ISTE this summer, I lost count of how many times I heard "AI" as the answer to every educational challenge imaginable. Student engagement? AI-powered personalization!| eSchool News
The first few weeks of school are more than a fresh start--they’re a powerful opportunity to lay the foundation for the relationships, habits, and learning that will define the rest of the year. During this time, students begin to decide whether they feel safe, valued, and connected in your classroom.| eSchool News
Key points: For students with special needs, learning can often resemble a trek through dense woods along a narrow, rigid ... Read more| eSchool News
The critical shortage of qualified STEM teachers continues to challenge schools and districts across the country. This is especially true in high-need schools where early-career or uncertified teachers are more common.| eSchool News
Forty-some years ago, students sat in straight rows with books, papers, and pencils neatly lined up on their desks. But beginning in the 1990s, educators faced very different classrooms as computers found their way into schools.| eSchool News
Part Two: In this second episode of eCampusNews’ two-part series, Verlan shifts focus from challenges to strategic opportunities for educational ... Read more| eCampus News
AI reskilling can be a powerful tool for ensuring every member of an organization has a shared vision for their company’s future.| eCampus News
Unified payment systems build trust that extends far beyond the transaction itself, helping to ultimately support student success.| eCampus News
The importance of cultivating a robust higher ed cybersecurity posture in the face of increasing cyberattacks cannot be overstated.| eCampus News
AI can help teachers avoid burnout and spend more time doing the things that made them want to become educators in the first place: teaching.| eSchool News
Looking at GPA and standardized test scores together in college admissions offers a more comprehensive view of a student's academic potential| eCampus News
The nation’s inaction on student image privacy policy in school districts puts students in danger and at risk.| eSchool News
Institutions have an opportunity to rethink and improve diversity in admissions and recruitment strategies after affirmative action decisions| eCampus News