GenAI Success Metrics: Look Beyond Reduced Workload
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Vishal Shah, Andrenna Gibson, and Tanika Teagle. <p>Vishal Shah is dean of the Division of Math, Science, and Health Careers at the Community College of Philadelphia. Andrenna Gibson is an operational leader at the Community College of Philadelphia, responsible for translating executive decisions into day-to-day processes that support students, faculty, and staff. Tanika Teagle leads student-facing admissions processes for select health care programs at the Community College of Philadelphia.</p>
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