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Are professors demoralized by student evaluations?

Two years ago, the editor of Harvard University’s educational publishing blog “Inspiring Minds” asked me to write an article for university professors on student evaluations. It turned out to be one of their hottest stories, and they have republished a shorter version in their email newsletter Faculty Lounge twice — the latest this week (Tuesday […]

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Can AI close gaps in education by creating personal tutors?

A recent survey by intelligent.com found that about a third of college students have used ChatGPT to help them complete assignments, and some students are trying to use it as a tutor. Dr. Gayeski serves as a research advisor for intelligent.com and provided this commentary:“Most tutors do much more than provide content – they structure

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What is “employee experience” and why does it matter to the bottom line?

Progressive employers are focusing more than ever on their “employee experience” or EX. But what exactly does EX mean and does it really add value? Read Dr. Gayeski’s LinkedIn article on how to assess employee experience in terms of how it adds to the intangible assets and valuation of a company. Because of the rise

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