
Like almost every industry and sector globally, higher
education has been ideating, exploring, questioning,
interrogating, researching and strategising about the potential and very real impact of generative AI. And for good reason.
With its capacity to introduce efficiencies, uplift personalisation and reduce the burden of administration (to name just a few), generative AI will significantly re-shape higher education.
Dr Clare Harding, OES’s Executive Director of Strategy, unveils insights from her visit to Bengaluru and the exciting experience at DIDAC India 2023, Asia’s largest education and technology services exhibition. Discover what we’ve learned and why India is primed for higher education innovation and transformation.
Recently, we were fortunate to have our Chief Academic
Officer Sue Kokonis appear on the HEDx podcast with Martin Betts.
In the episode, Martin interviews Professor Ann Kirschner,
interim president Hunter College at The City University of NewYork.
The discussion revolves around a wide range of topics including omni-channel university and how we are seeing careers evolving so quickly that it will challenge capacity to prepare and teach curriculum, while equipping graduates with skills for the future workplace.