What happens when students can openly discuss AI boundaries, then reflect on their own use through a simple survey?
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"It feels incredible to finally have my name cleared," said Orion Newby, now in his second year at Adelphi University.
Much is being said about the wonders of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is the new frontier. And while it provides amazing possibilities in fields like medicine, academics are debating its ...
An assessment flowchart can help guide educators through the delicate balance of whether or not to allow GenAI in their ...
I’ve seen the effects of this change up close, having taught English in college classrooms since 2007, and I’ve witnessed the ...
Guest Columnist Amogh Sarangdhar argues that AI is pushing students to outsource the “how” and “why” of learning, and that ...
Following the passing of a bill calling for transparency from the university regarding its termination of graduate teaching ...
More than two years ago, Danish psychiatrist Søren Dinesen Østergaard published a provocative editorial suggesting that the rise of conversational artificial intelligence could have severe mental ...
In 1999, the Indian computer scientist and educational theorist Sugata Mitra created a small, if audacious, learning ...
When Ryan Boroski opened Google Classroom to grade his students’ five-paragraph essays, he had three other tabs on standby: ...
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