Educause 2025 Reported. Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference EDUCAUSE Events In support of these efforts, we present the 2025 EDUCAUSE AI Landscape Study, summarizing our community's sentiments and experiences related to strategy and leadership, policies and guidelines, use cases, the higher education workforce, and the institutional. Majorities reported that they are using AI tools for summarizing content (74%), brainstorming or ideating (71%), and creating presentations or slides (51%) (see figure 21)..
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In support of these efforts, we present the 2025 EDUCAUSE AI Landscape Study, summarizing our community's sentiments and experiences related to strategy and leadership, policies and guidelines, use cases, the higher education workforce, and the institutional digital divide 2025 EDUCAUSE AI Landscape Study: Into the Digital AI Divide by Jenay Robert and Mark McCormack Monday, February 17, 2025
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The 2025 EDUCAUSE Top 10 describes how higher education technology and data leaders and professionals can help to restore trust in the sector by building competent and caring institutions and, through radical collaboration, leverage the fulcrum of leadership to maintain balance between the two. The EDUCAUSE Horizon Report ® profiles key trends and emerging technologies and practices shaping the future of higher education, and envisions a number of scenarios and implications for that future The 2025 EDUCAUSE Top 10 describes how higher education technology and data leaders and professionals can help to restore trust in the sector by building competent and caring institutions and, through radical collaboration, leverage the fulcrum of leadership to maintain balance between the two.
Educause 2024 Reported Speech Merna Stevena. The EDUCAUSE Horizon Report ® profiles key trends and emerging technologies and practices shaping the future of higher education, and envisions a number of scenarios and implications for that future The higher education community continues to grapple with questions related to using artificial intelligence (AI) in learning and work
EAB at EDUCAUSE22. Experiences with and resources for AI differed appreciably between smaller and larger institutions Although the fact that just 11% of respondents reported that their institution has no AI-related strategy is encouraging, only about a fifth of respondents (22%) reported having an institution-wide approach to AI-related.