AI in Higher Ed: Personalization Promise and Pitfalls

AI in Higher Ed: Personalization Promise and Pitfalls

by Presidents Forum | Nov 18, 2024 | Innovation, Outcomes and Accountability

Who We Are Newsroom AI in Higher Ed: Personalization Promise and Pitfalls Rio Salado College President Kate Smith sees AI as a tool to personalize education: AI could tailor curriculum to students’ interests and backgrounds It could apply course content using...
Presidents Forum Guiding Values

Presidents Forum Guiding Values

by Presidents Forum | Nov 8, 2024 | Innovation, Outcomes and Accountability, Underserved Communities, Working Learners

Who We Are Newsroom Presidents Forum Guiding Values Why it matters The Presidents Forum is reshaping higher education with a focus on working learners and transparent, innovative practices. The big picture Executive Director Wesley Smith outlines three core values...
Higher Education’s Path Forward: Lift, Not Limit

Higher Education’s Path Forward: Lift, Not Limit

by Presidents Forum | Nov 6, 2024 | Innovation, Outcomes and Accountability, Policy

By Wesley Smith, Presidents Forum The recent debate over affirmative action and legacy admissions reflects a fundamental issue in American higher education. We remain entangled in an outdated paradigm that views higher education through the lens of exclusivity. This...
Davenport University’s Prior Learning Program: A Win-Win for Students and Institution

Davenport University’s Prior Learning Program: A Win-Win for Students and Institution

by Presidents Forum | Oct 17, 2024 | Innovation, Outcomes and Accountability

Who We Are Newsroom Davenport University’s Prior Learning Program: A Win-Win for Students and Institution The big picture Davenport University in Michigan has implemented an innovative program to award college credit for students’ prior learning and work...
Presidents Forum outlines higher ed innovations for next POTUS

Presidents Forum outlines higher ed innovations for next POTUS

by Presidents Forum | Oct 7, 2024 | Innovation, Outcomes and Accountability, Policy

Who We Are Newsroom Presidents Forum outlines higher ed innovations for next POTUS Why it matters Higher Education has struggled to adapt to changing student demographics and needs, emerging technologies, and effective distance education options. The new presidential...
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