Innovations
March 30, 2023
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During this session, we’ll discuss how AI text detection works and how we can better prevent misuse of generative AI for writing assignments. Furthermore, we’ll discuss best practices when navigating student interventions after AI text detection.
Hosts: Kelsey Behringer, COO, Packback, and Dr. Rufus Glasper, President and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College
Sessions in this series:
ChatGPT and AI’s Effect on Community Colleges (hosted on March 2)
Community Colleges Evolving Alongside ChatGPT and AI – Hosted on March...
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Correction:
In the 2017 Survey Final Topline report, for QE21, item 21d was inadvertently omitted. The full item is provided below.
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April 21, 2021
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How has the shift to virtual recruiting impacted the way employers connect with community colleges? Join us for a conversation with career education and talent acquisition leaders on how the shift to virtual has impacted the way employers connect with community colleges to increase student access to opportunity. This conversation will feature Robert Simmons, Campus Recruiting Lead at Dell Technologies, Sandy McKnight, Associate VP of Access, Learning, and Success at Cuyahoga Community College District, Rufus Glasper, President...
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April 3, 2025
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Plagiarism detection alone is no longer enough—and in some cases, it’s actively harming institutions. With student enrollment more competitive than ever, punitive approaches to academic integrity risk driving students away. Instead of focusing on catching misconduct, how can institutions create a culture that encourages originality and ethical writing from the start?
Join Packback and the League for a discussion on the future of academic integrity, where we’ll explore:
The risks of a detection-first approach, including legal...
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May 5, 202611:00 AM PT/2:00 PM ET
AI is rapidly reshaping the workforce, and the effects are already impacting how and where new graduates find opportunity. Roles that once served as clear entry points are evolving or becoming more competitive, making the transition from education to employment less predictable. At the same time, Gen Z is entering the labor market with different expectations, behaviors, and skill profiles than prior generations.
In this webinar, participants will explore how these forces are converging to redefine early career pathways. Drawing on national data and emerging...
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