Using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Academic Program Evaluation

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Using Big Data and Artificial Intelligence to Improve Academic Program Evaluation


Recorded on September 26, 2023

Improve your academic programs using a modern-day program evaluation system.

Natural language processing, artificial Intelligence, and machine learning can help universities to allocate resources, identify areas of high demand, and optimize scheduling. Join us for an interactive discussion to learn how these powerful tools, embedded in a modern program evaluation system (PES), can help you to evaluate and improve academic programs and ensure that your students receive the best education possible.

The modern PES is becoming more powerful as it integrates these three technologies. A PES can now parse job postings, assess employer skill requirements, and analyze the skills taught in each program. It can predict program size, attrition, and margins. Academic leaders and program managers can use a modern PES to identify potential growth and cost-reduction opportunities, and to better align curriculum with job market requirements.

 

Who Should Attend

This training is designed for any academic leader who is currently involved in or beginning the process of program prioritization. Specifically, you may benefit from this program if you are:

  • A Department Chair, Associate/Assistant Dean, Dean, or AVP
  • A faculty leader responsible for academic programs in your governance structure

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Instructors

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Robert Atkins

CEO and Founder, Gray Associates 
Bob leads Gray and the development of Gray’s education industry software and services. He works with Gray’s education clients, consulting with Presidents, CAOs, CFOs, and CMOs on program assessment, institutional strategy, pricing, and location selection. Read Speaker's Full Bio.

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Jamail D. Carter

Vice President of Student Services, Los Angeles Southwest College

Dr. Carter has worked in the areas of Academic Affairs, Student Services, Institutional Effectiveness, Human Resources and Workforce Development.

He has a track record of success and a wealth of experience in helping organizations go to the next level. He is accomplished professionally, socially in the community, and in the world of academia, and he has worked at both private and public institutions of higher education. Read Speaker's Full Bio.

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Kirstie DeBiase

Provost, West Coast University
Kirstie is Debiase is an experienced senior-level professional in education and business administration with a passion for inclusion, educational opportunity, and the powers of technology and quality content to advance both. As part of her leadership role, she oversees the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning which trains faculty in immersive learning experiences for students using AI, metaverse, gamification, interactive design, augmented reality, virtual reality, digital media, audio/video, and animation. Read Speaker's Full Bio.

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David Reed

Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives, University of Florida
Dr. David Reed is the Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives at the University of Florida. He has been a driving force in the university’s AI Initiative, which began when the University was gifted academia’s fastest AI supercomputer worth over $65M. Reed has led the university’s effort to expand AI throughout the university, including creating and overseeing a dozen AI working groups. UF’s goal is to provide AI education to any student, regardless of their major or previous exposure to computer programming. UF also created a university-wide undergraduate certificate in AI so that students across the university can layer AI education on top of their current major. Read Speaker's Full Bio.

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Head of Practice for Academic Innovation,
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