Int’l education debates AI wins and warnings
A topic highlighted during sessions at spring conferences, such as NAFSA, ASU +GSV and DETcon, was AI and its implications on international education.
A topic highlighted during sessions at spring conferences, such as NAFSA, ASU +GSV and DETcon, was AI and its implications on international education.
AI is going to revolutionise teaching & learning in the same way that it has huge implications for the delivery of healthcare services, but it will never replace teachers, according to Bill Gates.
Through a new alliance with Australian edtech platform E2, education agency Global Reach will be able to “transform” its student test prep experience.
Historical inequities, government policy, access and sustainability were all key themes at the 2023 AIEA annual conference in Washington DC.
Two universities in London are partnering with technology learning specialists in a bid to foster the skills needed to succeed in the technology sector.
International education has been no exception to the widely reported layoffs across the technology sector, with a number of digital student recruitment companies and OPM providers cutting staff.
A new open source AI tool has been sending shock waves across the sector as educators witness for the first time, the true power of machine-authored content.
Online virtual worlds could be a cheaper and more personalised way to give international students a foretaste of campus life