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5 positive ways students can use AI

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24/7 tutors AI can serve as a round-the-clock tutor for your child, offering instant academic support when they need it–and it’s free. AI allows students to learn history by having life-like conversations with tech-powered versions of Socrates, Gandhi, and Dr. Martin Luther King. Lessons come to life!

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Preparing Professionals by Addressing Academic Integrity

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Learners must apply newly learned content to real-world workplace situations and demonstrate professional credibility and integrity. Simply put, academic integrity can make or break a student’s career. First, faculty should start engaging their learners early on about the importance of academic integrity in their courses.

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Fostering metacognition and AI integration for ELLs

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Teaching metacognition equips ELLs with the tools needed to navigate not only language acquisition but also the demands of various subject areas, from math and science to history and literature (Flavell, 1979; Schraw & Moshman, 1995). The challenges of supporting ELLs across content areas Teaching ELLs presents unique challenges.

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PowerNotes Launches Composer, an AI-Enriched, Semi-Proctored Writing Tool

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PowerNotes built Composer in response to feedback from educators who wanted a word processor that could protect academic integrity as AI is being integrated into existing Microsoft and Google products.

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AI-Powered Teaching: Practical Tools for Community College Faculty

Faculty Focus

For community college faculty, this history contextualizes AI’s rapid ascent, highlighting its capacity to augment teachingyet it also underscores the need for critical oversight, a theme explored next. Faculty can learn to leverage AI feedback systems through peer mentoring. Spitale et al.

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 2

Faculty Focus

For example, in an Ancient History class, students could design social media videos to excite interest in the topics they are studying (see “ Teens Are Going Viral With Theatrical History Lessons on TikTok ”).

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Essential Considerations for Addressing the Possibility of AI-Driven Cheating, Part 2

Faculty Focus

For example, in an Ancient History class, students could design social media videos to excite interest in the topics they are studying (see “ Teens Are Going Viral With Theatrical History Lessons on TikTok ”).

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