Category: EDCI

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3 College of Education faculty promoted by trustees

The Purdue University Board of Trustees approved faculty promotions, including three College of Education faculty members

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College AI initiative revolutionizes P-12 learning

Purdue University’s College of Education drives a transformation in P-12 learning through its AI and Data Science Research Initiative, focusing on how AI can enhance personalized learning, support educators and reshape pedagogy for future careers.

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Learning Design & Technology collaborates with Nursing researchers on innovative “plug’n’play” nursing curricula

A multidisciplinary team from Purdue University’s College of Education and the College of Health and Human Sciences’ School of Nursing designed and created two innovative Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to help nursing students learn to care for patients with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and with a special focus on Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).

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A group of College of Education students standing on a set of stairs outside of Stewart Center.

Purdue College of Education’s online master’s in Education = No. 20 in U.S.

Three Purdue University College of Education master’s degree programs moved up in the top 10 in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of graduate programs delivered online throughout the country, and two are in the top 15.

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2 Boilermaker Educator student-athletes earn Academic All-Big Ten Honors

Purdue Athletics’ academic excellence from the fall 2024 sports season featured 70 student-athletes earning Academic All-Big Ten accolades, including two Boilermaker Educators.

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Watson: How AI could benefit education

WFYI’s Lee Gaines interviewed Prof. Bill Watson about how artificial intelligence could benefit teachers and students, the challenges it poses, and how it could transform the educational landscape.

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