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AI Practical Uses in Postsecondary Education

28 min · 8. Aug. 2025
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Podcast Description: In this episode, hosts Emily Logan, Kim Dreaden, and Jeff Henderson explore how artificial intelligence is transforming postsecondary education—streamlining tasks, enhancing instruction, and making jobs more efficient. From automating administrative work to supporting personalized learning, discover practical ways educators and institutions are leveraging AI to save time and improve outcomes.

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