The new 2023 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report – Teaching and Learning Edition makes for really interesting reading for anyone keen to follow global trends in Higher Education. Technological trends explored in this report include the growing potential for AI to move mainstream, the trend to disrupt our familiar and often comfortable tendency to treat online and face-to-face as two simple opposites and the move towards low- and no-code technologies that simplify complex processes which are enabling more people to create digital content.
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