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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

These automated programs are being used for various reasons, ranging from gaining access to popular classes to scamming institutions out of money. These include over-reliance, plagiarism, bias, limited creativity, ethical considerations, accessibility issues, oversimplification, distraction, and dehumanization of the learning experience.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

These automated programs are being used for various reasons, ranging from gaining access to popular classes to scamming institutions out of money. These include over-reliance, plagiarism, bias, limited creativity, ethical considerations, accessibility issues, oversimplification, distraction, and dehumanization of the learning experience.

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Artificial Intelligence: The Rise of ChatGPT and Its Implications

Faculty Focus

Because digital literacy is more important than ever, there are many potential ways to promote academic integrity and critical thinking skills when using ChatGPT. It was released in November 2022 and is accessible at [link]. You can access it at [link]. Let ChatGPT Be Your Teaching Assistant. ChatGPT 4.0.

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Artificial Intelligence: The Rise of ChatGPT and Its Implications

Faculty Focus

Because digital literacy is more important than ever, there are many potential ways to promote academic integrity and critical thinking skills when using ChatGPT. It was released in November 2022 and is accessible at [link]. You can access it at [link]. Let ChatGPT Be Your Teaching Assistant. ChatGPT 4.0.

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Learning Assistantships

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However, this commitment to providing broad access to postsecondary pathways (Kisker et al., The open access nature of community colleges and the varying levels of academic preparedness of their students require programs and courses that provide remediation and support in foundational skills for nearly two- thirds of students (Chen et al.,