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February 20, 2025 Click here to access the webinar recording. As the very definition of plagiarism and academic integrity shifts, Institutions are grappling with how to adapt policies and practices to address these emerging issues while ensuring a fair and authentic learning experience for students. The rapid pace of AI innovation necessitates thoughtful and proactive approaches to protect academic integrity and ensure that students, educators, and institutions are being supported and provided with the resources they need to succeed. The discussion will focus on creating solutions that...
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Community college health professions faculty are invited to join faculty colleagues and infection control experts for a series of four Project Firstline virtual discussions to be held during the 2022-2023 academic year. The series explores infection control topics through the Project Firstline lens for application across healthcare disciplines and clinical settings. Webinars focus on best practices that improve infection prevention and can enhance education and training for community college faculty and incoming healthcare workers. Participation is free, but registration is required. WEBINAR...
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We’re living through one of the fastest shifts higher education has ever seen. New tools appear every month. New terminology floods every inbox. And here’s something worth knowing: Even the engineers building these systems will tell you that no one fully understands all of this. That’s not a warning. It’s a relief. Because if you’re reading this, you’re already doing exactly what matters most—staying curious, staying engaged, and refusing to let the noise drown out the signal. For community and technical colleges, the stakes feel particularly high. These are institutions that sit closest to...
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May 12, 2020 Recognizing the fragility of former strategic plans, leaders are scrambling to rethink how to respond in areas like virtual preparedness, digital dexterity, access to campus insight, and student services. The League for Innovation and Beyond Academics are collaborating to present this webinar that will lead participants through a thoughtful discussion on how the COVID-19 pandemic will shape the future of work within campuses and the opportunities it presents us in the new normal. In this session, Matthew Alex will speak to how the pandemic has accelerated the need to become more...
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April 4, 2024 For most of the 20th century, course placement was designed to be a system to assess student needs and identify the appropriate interventions to support success. Yet research into student success showed that placement wasn't meeting those goals, particularly for students who enrolled in community colleges with the biggest hurdles to overcome. A holistic understanding of student potential – built on powerful research on the role of noncognitive skills such as sense of belonging, goal commitment, and growth mindset – can help colleges better understand student strengths and...
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