Empower Learners for the Age of AI: a reflection
During the Empower Learners for the Age of AI (ELAI) conference earlier in December 2022, it became apparent to me […]
During the Empower Learners for the Age of AI (ELAI) conference earlier in December 2022, it became apparent to me […]
Who should universities watch? The question is to what extent universities feel the need to step into the developmental space
Press coverage of recent cryptocurrency disruptions and the significant staff reductions at Twitter and Meta is giving pause for thought
University Leaders will doubtless come away from the latest round of late summer conferences with ideas about how to seize
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“If you managed to cover the absences of staff successfully last semester, are you maybe just over staffed?” If you
Te Pūkenga (https://tepūkenga.ac.nz), the centralised vocational tertiary organisation in New Zealand created in the last two years, represents an exciting
With the disruption to delivery models, timetables, and staff and student expectations in the last 18 months some institutions are struggling to maintain their faculty’s motivation and commitment. Some are wrestling with changing notions of autonomy and accountability.
One characteristic of a four to five year Learning and Teaching Strategy (LTS) is that it should require a complete