How to be a good mentor and mentee
Contributors from across the globe offer their advice on how to make these critical relationships work for everyone involved
In an episode last year with Ashok Goel, chief scientist at Georgia Tech’s Center for 21st Century Universities, we asked: Is AI in higher education worth the hype? It turns out that, yes, it is. Ashok is back to help us understand what the development of ChatGPT and other generative AI systems mean for teaching and learning and how they fit with the machine learning frameworks that were already in place. He also makes some predictions about how things will develop, including the arrival within five years of a university in which every operation is powered by AI.
Contributors from across the globe offer their advice on how to make these critical relationships work for everyone involved
Ngiare Brown is the first female and the first indigenous chancellor of James Cook University. Here she shares what she hopes to achieve during her tenure, including making higher education a place for indigenous students
Eve Riskin, dean of undergraduate education at Stevens Institute of Technology, talks about the power of mentorship, diversity in excellence and what she, as an electrical engineer and computer scientist, thinks about the emergence of generative AI
It’s easy to feel hopeless in the face of climate change, but in this episode, two experts offer ways universities – and individuals – can make a difference to their local area and the planet
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