Chatbots have started to infiltrate every corner of higher ed -- from admissions to student affairs, career services and even test prep. Is that a good thing?
Higher ed tech providers on AI in campus business processes
Oct 16, 2019 5:27:32 PM / by Mark McNasby
In your experience, how much are campus offices using artificial intelligence for business process and what needs to happen for administrators to adopt more of this technology for business uses?
Chatbot provides instant answers to technology, Division of Operations questions
Oct 16, 2019 4:10:15 PM / by Mark McNasby
After a monthlong test run last September, officials launched a 24/7 chatbot to answer questions about technology. A newly debuted chatbot will give students answers to common questions and help them navigate GW resources like Xfinity On Campus and FixIt.
AI providers on implementation considerations
Oct 16, 2019 4:02:30 PM / by Mark McNasby
What is the most important thing for higher ed institutions to consider when implementing AI into their student services?.
OU Uses Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment
Sep 19, 2019 4:06:06 PM / by Mark McNasby
The largest freshman class in the history of the University of Oklahoma was made possible, at least in part, by an artificial intelligence system called SoonerBot.
Atlantic Cape Community College to Partner with Ivy.ai
Jul 15, 2019 8:40:47 AM / by Mark McNasby
Atlantic Cape Community College Partners with Ivy.ai to Target Underserved Student Populations, Increase Accessibility, and Strengthen Competitive Position.
Ivy.ai Partners With Texas A&M University's Office for Student Success
Jun 26, 2019 4:57:42 PM / by Mark McNasby
Texas A&M’s Office for Student Success Selected Ivy.ai to Implement and Maintain an Artificially Intelligent Conversational Chatbot.
Bots in the Library? Colleges Try AI to Help Researchers (But With Caution)
Jun 16, 2019 10:40:10 AM / by Mark McNasby
The newest librarian at the University of Oklahoma is a robot.
It’s a chatbot, which library officials plan to add to the library’s website this summer to answer some of the most common questions students come in with, as well as to help them get started with their research. The system can tackle things like “where can I print?” or “what databases do you have about biology?” Anything it can’t answer gets sent to a human librarian.
Ivy.ai partners with Los Angeles Pierce College
Jun 11, 2019 5:05:38 PM / by Mark McNasby
Ivy.ai Partners with Los Angeles Pierce College to Modernize Outreach and Student Services with an Artificially Intelligent Conversational Agent