May 1, 2025 - 20:00

Lynn's College of Business and Management faculty took center stage as panelists during the opening day of the International Conference on Advances in Technology, Education, and Innovation. The event brought together educators, researchers, and industry leaders from around the globe to explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education.
During their presentation, the faculty shared insights on how AI technologies can enhance learning experiences, streamline administrative processes, and improve student engagement. They emphasized the importance of integrating AI tools into curricula to prepare students for a rapidly evolving job market. The panelists also discussed ethical considerations and the need for institutions to adopt responsible AI practices.
The conference served as a platform for exchanging innovative ideas and best practices, highlighting the growing significance of technology in education. Lynn's participation underscored its commitment to staying at the forefront of educational advancements and fostering a culture of continuous improvement in teaching and learning methodologies.
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