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The Potential of AI and ChatGPT: Empowering Learning and Communication in the Digital AgeĀ 

Faculty Focus

It can answer questions, explain concepts, and engage in interactive dialogue, promoting active learning and deeper understanding. One should note, however, careful attention must be given to ethical considerations, data privacy, the role educators play in its use, and the transparency of AI systems. References Alam, A.

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Should Online Courses Have Less Students, Why?

Faculty Focus

It is quite possible to increase the number of seats in a well-designed online class, but for online instructors to build and facilitate student centered courses based on active learning and inclusive pedagogy, there are some important considerations. Smaller class sizes can help ensure that each learner gets the attention they need.

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What Does Student Engagement Look Like?

Faculty Focus

We know that engagement is an essential part of learning. For years, folks have correctly pointed out that the term ā€œactive learningā€ is redundant. When learning is the game, you’ve got to be on the field, actively engaged. Emotional engagement reveals students’ attitudes toward learning.

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The Potential of AI and ChatGPT: Empowering Learning and Communication in the Digital AgeĀ 

Faculty Focus

It can answer questions, explain concepts, and engage in interactive dialogue, promoting active learning and deeper understanding. One should note, however, careful attention must be given to ethical considerations, data privacy, the role educators play in its use, and the transparency of AI systems. References Alam, A.

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Should Online Courses Have Less Students, Why?

Faculty Focus

It is quite possible to increase the number of seats in a well-designed online class, but for online instructors to build and facilitate student centered courses based on active learning and inclusive pedagogy, there are some important considerations. Smaller class sizes can help ensure that each learner gets the attention they need.

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What Does Student Engagement Look Like?

Faculty Focus

We know that engagement is an essential part of learning. For years, folks have correctly pointed out that the term ā€œactive learningā€ is redundant. When learning is the game, you’ve got to be on the field, actively engaged. Emotional engagement reveals students’ attitudes toward learning.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

eSchool News

I believe we’ll see increased attention to students’ mental health and, with it, an increase in the attention paid to the mental health crisis and severely limited resources in our schools. I believe that in the year ahead, more educators will seek a new place where they can create an online community—for teachers, by teachers.

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