Generative AI Will Be Exactly as Scary as Higher Education Makes It

Generative AI Will Be Exactly as Scary as Higher Education Makes It

I’m sorry to be the one to tell you, but AI isn’t going anywhere. Adapting to this technology will require learning something new. It will require rethinking how we teach writing. It will require revisiting plagiarism policies. But it’s worth it. Chat GPT is an opportunity for your department/institution to be early adopters. Don’t be the last school still using carrier pigeons.

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Are you there, 2023? It’s us, EduCred Services
New Year, Authenticity, Optimism, Adaptability, Honesty, Covid-19 The EduCred Services Team New Year, Authenticity, Optimism, Adaptability, Honesty, Covid-19 The EduCred Services Team

Are you there, 2023? It’s us, EduCred Services

A New Year provides a new opportunity for reflection, intention, and perspective. As we launch into 2023 full of optimism (albeit cautious optimism, at times), we wanted to write a collaborative post where we can each share our lessons-learned and hopes for the new year.

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 4 Secrets to Maximizing the Impact of Your Mission Statement

4 Secrets to Maximizing the Impact of Your Mission Statement

A wise man once said, “If you try to go in every direction, you’ll end up nowhere.” That man was my neighbor Carl, and he was explaining that I was mowing my lawn like an moron, but his prudent words apply to missions and landscaping alike.

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Results of Disunity
Community, Adaptability, Current Events, Kindness Susan Chiaramonte Community, Adaptability, Current Events, Kindness Susan Chiaramonte

Results of Disunity

We have survived a virus that required isolation only to now face another dangerous and growing threat—the idea that the good of one is more important than the well-being of the whole. We have a problem when we stop seeing each other as people—with similar hopes and dreams—and instead only see each other as strangers.

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