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Unleashing AI’s Potential: Opened Culture’s AI Action Guides for HBCUs
At Opened Culture, we are proud to introduce a bespoke suite of action guides, developed from the comprehensive recommendations in the pivotal publication, “Leading the AI Revolution: The Crucial Role of HBCUs in Steering AI Leadership.” These guides are specifically tailored to empower Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to effectively integrate artificial intelligence (AI)…
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Helping Opened Culture Thrive at HBCUs: A Webinar and Playbook Series
In 2023, the Hewlett Foundation awarded Tennessee State University (TSU) a grant aimed at furthering open education initiatives at HBCUs nationwide. This grant is significant, not just for its financial support, but for its role in driving a transformative approach to education through open educational practices (OEP) and building cultures of openness. With over 30…
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Empowerment at the Forefront: HBCUs Lead with Innovative Strategies for the Future of AI in Education
Spotlighting “Leading the AI Revolution: The Crucial Role of HBCUs in Steering AI Leadership,” a transformative report with contributions from Opened Culture alongside thought leaders from the HBCU community. Explore how HBCUs are set to lead the ethical adoption and innovative use of AI within higher education, ensuring inclusivity and equity.
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Embracing Opened Culture in Education: A Murmuration in Motion
In the realm of education, where traditional paradigms often confine the flow of knowledge within rigid boundaries, the concept of Opened Culture emerges as a transformative force, akin to the mesmerizing dance of a murmuration of birds. Just as these birds move in perfect harmony, adapting fluidly to their surroundings while maintaining an astonishing unity,…
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The Essential Characteristics of Opened Culture
In the landscape of education, the tide is turning towards a more inclusive and accessible horizon — a horizon where the barriers to learning and collaboration are dismantled, and the foundations of what we call “opened culture” are laid. This shift isn’t just about the materials we use or the practices we adopt; it’s deeply…