Guiding Higher Education Technology in collaboration with Bruce Dahlgren

Bruce Dahlgren, CEO of Anthology, recently sat down with host Mike Palmer for an insightful discussion on edtech. With a background spanning enterprise software, data infrastructure, fintech, and cybersecurity, Bruce brings a wealth of experience to his leadership role at Anthology. He delves into the use of AI, analytics, and integrated platforms to facilitate personalized and seamless learning experiences. The conversation also touches on Anthology’s ecosystem, encompassing the Blackboard LMS, ERP, CRM, and more.

Drawing from his expertise in technology and higher ed governance, Bruce emphasizes the potential of AI and analytics in enhancing the student journey from recruitment to career outcomes and alumni engagement. He highlights Anthology’s AI Design Assistant for building courses efficiently, the company’s ethical AI framework, and the crucial role of security in edtech. Bruce’s diverse background enables him to bridge the gap between enterprise tech innovation and higher ed trends, emphasizing the importance of using edtech to drive student engagement, preparedness, and institutional success.

For those interested in exploring more on the topic, Bruce references a white paper on AI in Higher Ed: Hype, Harm, or Help, published by Anthology in 2023. The paper delves into the opportunities and challenges presented by the integration of AI in higher education and the importance of understanding the perspectives of students and university leadership in leveraging AI effectively while addressing ethical, pedagogical, and operational concerns.

Additionally, Anthology recently introduced a new AI Policy Framework aimed at empowering higher education institutions to navigate the risks and rewards associated with AI. This resource supports institutions in developing and adopting specific policies and programs to ensure the ethical use of AI in the education sector.

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Overall, Bruce’s insights shed light on the transformative potential of edtech in higher education and the role of AI and analytics in shaping a more holistic and engaging student experience. To delve deeper into these topics and more on emerging trends in the learning universe, don’t miss subscribing to Trending in Education for thought-provoking discussions.

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