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Teaching Mary Shelley and Frankenstein
By Erik Ofgang last updated
As Benicio del Toro's Frankenstein hits theaters, it's a great time to explore the story behind the story.

The AI Lab In Action
By Melissa Ezarik published
Taking a close look at four AI labs on higher ed campuses answers five common questions that other institutions may have about opening a similar space.

Student-Led Security Operation Centers
By Erik Ofgang published
A growing number of universities are employing students at their Security Operations Center. Here’s what that looks like in practice.

It’s Not a Chatbot And That Might Be This AI Tutor’s Superpower
By Erik Ofgang published
A professor at Arizona State University is studying an AI tutor designed to help students without giving away answers.

Educator Edtech Review: Panasonic PT-CMZ50 Ultra-Short Throw Laser Projector
By Frank Pileiro published
The Panasonic PT-CMZ50 Ultra-Short Throw Laser Projector’s excellent picture, feature set, long lifespan, and easy setup is a great addition to higher education as well as K-12 environments.

5 Tips For New Teachers Around Midterms
By Erik Ofgang published
This time of year is always stressful but after more than a decade teaching, I’ve found some strategies that help.

Colleges Are Using AI To Predict Student Success. These Predictions Are Often Wrong
By Erik Ofgang published
AI models designed to predict student success frequently get it wrong when it comes to Black and Hispanic students, new research reveals.

AI-Generated Essays On The Rise In College Applications: Educators Debate Impact and Ethics
By Erik Ofgang published
More and more applicants for higher ed are using AI. How best to respond to these applications is causing debate.
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