Autism in College
Spectrum teens graduating from high school have more educational options than ever before. We can help by assessing students’ college readiness, and finding the best-fit programs and supports. More...
A ‘climate’ change taking place on U.S. campuses
The slowness of many colleges and universities to mobilize to combat the effects of changing demographics, rapid advances in technology, rising costs of tuition and students’ customer preference has shifted the campus ground. More...
‘This is going to be a big year’ Public schools increasingly enter virtual learning landscape
The online learning program provides a blended classroom experience allowing students to take classes online at home and classes in a traditional setting. More...
Online programs fueling boot camp sector’s growth in 2019
Growth in online programs is expected to drive gains in the boot camp sector this year, according to an annual survey from Course Report about the market for non-college boot camps. More than 23,000 graduates across 110 boot camp providers are expected for 2019, a figure that is up 50% year-over-year. More...
Co-Exist With Robots: How to Compete With Technology in the Age of Automation
As technology, including robots, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other forces change the nature of work, employees will need new skills to adapt to shifting roles. Research firm Gartner predicts that employees who regularly update their skill sets and invest in new training will be more valued than those with experience or tenure. More...
SREB Fact Book on Higher Education
The SREB Fact Book on Higher Education is one of the nation’s most comprehensive collections of comparative data on higher education. For decades, state leaders, policymakers, researchers and journalists have used the Fact Book to find accurate, comparable data and learn more about long-term trends. More...
5 challenges for government adoption of AI
Widespread adoption of AI has been slower in government than in the private sector. Given the magnitude of the impact that AI could have on public entities, it is important to understand the roadblocks that stand in the way of systemic government adoption of AI. More...
AI Is in Danger of Becoming Too Male—New Research
One way to minimize AI risks is to increase the diversity of the teams involved in their development. As research on collective decision-making and creativity suggests, groups that are more cognitively diverse tend to make better decisions. More...
A.I. Is Learning From Humans. Many Humans.
Artificial intelligence is being taught by thousands of office workers around the world. Before an A.I. system can learn, someone has to label the data supplied to it. Humans, for example, must pinpoint the polyps. More...
Engaging Faculty with New Tech
Marist’s Digital Education group, is a centralized team that works with faculty across the college to support technology-enabled teaching and learning. More...