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Top 10 EdSurge Podcast Episodes of 2023

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Learn more about EdSurge ethics and policies here and supporters here.) So they’re looking for inspiration from other sectors — including video game design and elementary school classrooms — to keep lectures interesting. Check out part two of our series reported from the back of large lecture classes to see how teaching is changing.

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Human or AI? Connectives Hold the Clues 

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2020) compared language usage in NS and NNS of English among engineering lecturers. The researchers found that the NNS tended to use “and” and “so” more frequently than NS in lectures. Integrating a citation and a reference, dispel the myth. Kuswoyo et al. Explain the potential conflict and a potential resolution. Sujatna, E.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

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Ethical Considerations: Equity and Agency Ethical dilemmas loom large. 2023) highlight AI’s dual edge: it clarifies concepts but also crafts compelling disinformation, posing risks to academic integrity. Faculty can train on integrating such tools via workshops, enhancing their tutoring capacity.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

Ethical Considerations: Equity and Agency Ethical dilemmas loom large. 2023) highlight AI’s dual edge: it clarifies concepts but also crafts compelling disinformation, posing risks to academic integrity. Faculty can train on integrating such tools via workshops, enhancing their tutoring capacity.

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Human or AI? Connectives Hold the Clues 

Faculty Focus

2020) compared language usage in NS and NNS of English among engineering lecturers. The researchers found that the NNS tended to use “and” and “so” more frequently than NS in lectures. Integrating a citation and a reference, dispel the myth. Kuswoyo et al. Explain the potential conflict and a potential resolution. Sujatna, E.

Essay 111