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Students, educators feel positive about AI’s impact, but fear its misuse

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AI use does not have to be at odds with academic integrity, but we must establish a clear distinction between using AI to enhance student learning, and over-reliance on AI that replaces authentic and original work. This press release originally appeared online.

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Fostering metacognition and AI integration for ELLs

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By fostering self-awareness and self-regulation, metacognitive strategies empower students to monitor their learning processes, set achievable goals, and adapt their approaches to overcome linguistic and academic challenges.

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(Re)imagining AI for Educators: How to Improve Learner-Centered Classrooms with Futuristic Possibilities 

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Using AI to create tailored learning In a not-too-distant-past, math teachers complained that calculators would make students worse at basic arithmetic. They projected that students would not be able to make calculations through mental math or even lose the ability to put pen to paper. So, what really happened?

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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. Spitale et al. Faculty development must address these tensions to ensure AI serves educational goals.

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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. Spitale et al. Faculty development must address these tensions to ensure AI serves educational goals.