Promoting High-Risk Student Success: Insights from Dr. James Catanzaro
With classes online and hybrid, ensure high-risk students aren’t left behind.
With classes online and hybrid, ensure high-risk students aren’t left behind.
While the “people” part of advising will never change, AI expands capacity.
In the new world of social distancing AI chatbots keep schools and students connected.
With so much enrollment uncertainty, speed becomes the secret ingredient.
During emergencies on campus chatbots become critical in communications.
Highlights from our discussion with Howard Leslie, NYSFAAA President.
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Artificially Intelligent Chatbots have the potential to deliver three significant upgrades over current technologies that answer student service questions. Indeed, the impact could be massive. The result will be happier, more informed students with better experiences. Over the past two decades, many schools have created information repositories, often referred to as knowledge bases, to organize
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