For most of the history of AI, technical skills such as programming, math, and data science expertise often overshadowed non-technical skills in terms of their importance in making AI systems work.
K-12 educators sometimes use the terms “collaborative learning” and “cooperative learning” interchangeably when discussing students working together in the classroom. But the two terms carry distinct ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) calculated global economic output loss will total $28 trillion dollars between 2020 and 2025 as the result of the COVID-19 virus that impacted businesses and ...
Rutgers University launched a new collaborative in fall 2022 aimed at increasing access and student success among diverse student groups. The Educational Equity and Excellence Collaborative (E3C) is ...
Academic library professionals across the higher education landscape are championing student success initiatives within their own spaces, particularly to equip new students for their academic careers.
The most sophisticated AI users are not defined by technical expertise or frequency of use but by how they collaborate with AI, which includes iterating, framing problems clearly and guiding outputs ...
Collaborative leadership is the action that promotes and allows two or more parties to engage in open, cooperative and respectful communication. This creates spaces where all parties feel safe to be ...
Michigan State University has dissolved the Neighborhood Student Success Collaborative (NSSC) after a year-long internal review found its functions had been absorbed by other student support offices ...