Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
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Friday, January 17, 2025
These jobs will disappear fastest by 2030 as AI rises, according to the World Economic Forum - Jennifer Mattson, Fast Company
6 predictions for education and workforce in 2025 - Michael B. Horn, Christensen Institute
Nonetheless, ’tis the season for predictions in the new year. I’ve got a few for 2025 that cross the K–12, higher education, and workforce silos. So, without further adieu, here are six predictions for you. 1. Might 2025 finally be the year of apprenticeships in America? After all, there is bipartisan support for them. But for America to go back to the future and party like it’s the 18th century, more legislation that offers funding for each apprentice hired will likely have to move—Pell grants for apprenticeships, anyone?—so that intermediaries can meaningfully enter the market and derisk things for companies wary of hiring unproven employees. Either way, though, expect apprenticeships to gain steam in the new Trump administration.
https://www.christenseninstitute.org/blog/six-predictions-for-education-and-workforce-in-2025/
Gender balance in computr science and engineering is improving at elite universities but getting worse elsewhere - Joseph Cimpian, the Conversation
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Academic Freedom and Civil Discourse in Higher Education: A National Study of Faculty Attitudes and Perceptions - AAC&U
Understanding And Preparing For The 7 Levels Of AI Agents - Douglas B. Laney, Forbes
The following framework I offer for defining, understanding, and preparing for agentic AI blends foundational work in computer science with insights from cognitive psychology and speculative philosophy. Each of the seven levels represents a step-change in technology, capability, and autonomy. The framework expresses increasing opportunities to innovate, thrive, and transform in a data-fueled and AI-driven digital economy.
Online Degrees Out of Reach - Liam Knox, Inside Higher Ed
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Bridging the Gap: How Higher Education and Employers Can Collaborate to Prepare Futures-Empowered Graduates - Chris Mayer, Futures Empowered
OpenAI is turning its attention to ‘superintelligence’ - Kyle Wiggers, TechCrunch
Sam Altman's STUNNING Statement, "We're Working on Superintelligence" - Mattthew Berman, YouTube
The OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently posted a cryptic tweet and a blog post discussing the company's progress in artificial intelligence (AI). He believes that they have a clear path to achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which is the point where AI can perform any intellectual task that a human can. They are now shifting their focus towards achieving Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI), which is a hypothetical AI that surpasses human intelligence in all aspects. Altman believes that the transition to a world with superintelligence is the most important project in human history, but also the most hopeful and scary. He predicts that the first AI agents will join the workforce in 2025 and materially change the output of companies. OpenAI believes that ASI could massively accelerate scientific discovery and innovation, leading to increased abundance and prosperity. (summary provided in part by GenAI)
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Indispensable Instructional Designers at Professional Schools - Patricia Baia, Faculty Focus
IDs can bring transformative benefits to professional schools (programs offering terminal degrees for a specific profession) and support faculty in their endeavors to innovate and engage students. Professional schools, such as pharmacy, medical, dental, law, etc., should consider incorporating instructional designers into their academic teams to boost the quality of education and to help reshape what faculty are doing. Professional schools cater to a diverse student body with varying learning preferences, needs, and accrediting bodies to answer to (Coble, 2015). These adult learners thrive in multimodal contexts which can look like traditional lecture-based settings, hands-on experiential learning, or online coursework. Most importantly, adults need consistency, organization, transparency, and a community (Sockalingam, 2012 & Binder, 2023). Instructional designers are experts who use their flexibility, knowledge, and skills in theory and practice to help faculty adapt to new ways of educating students (Pollard & Kumar, 2022).
December Brings Late Round of Job, Program Cuts - Josh Moody, Inside Higher Ed
Watch "Sam Altman's STUNNING New Statement "EVERYTHING is About to Change" - Wes Roth, YouTube
Monday, January 13, 2025
How to be a better leader in 2025 - Arne Gast, McKinsey
The AI skills you’ll need for 2025: IBM SkillsBuild education forecast - IBM
Biden drops plan to ban flexible online learning for trade programs - Matt Lamb, the College Fix
Sunday, January 12, 2025
UTSA Gives Details on College of AI, Cyber and Computing - Scott Huddleston, San Antonio Express-News
25 experts predict how AI will change business and life in 2025 - Mark Sullivan, Fast Company
Why more colleges are embracing AI offerings - Lilah Burke, Higher Ed Dive
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Your Facebook & Instagram feeds may soon be filled with AI bots in the future - Rafly Gilang, MS Power User
The bots will have their own bios and profile pictures and will be able to create and share AI-generated content—just like real-life users—making sure it’s labeled “AI” of course, as Meta is on the C2PA Steering Committee. Meta first started talking about this in August, and although they haven’t given a timeframe for a full rollout, they have disclosed that a large number of bots do already exist, and are being tested, privately. Facebook and Instagram have been fighting a decline in popularity and engagement over recent months, especially among younger audiences, and this move is undoubtedly Meta’s way of trying to remain relevant.
https://mspoweruser.com/your-facebook-instagram-feeds-may-soon-be-filled-with-ai-bots-in-the-future/