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The AI Advantage: Boosting Student Engagement in Self-paced Learning through AI 

Faculty Focus

The answer lies in Artificial Intelligence (AI). This can be an advantage for instructors. In today’s fast-paced academic environment, instructors are often hard-pressed for time to provide comprehensive feedback to each student. I think this forces us, in a good way, to think about the inherent value of assessments.

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The AI Advantage: Boosting Student Engagement in Self-paced Learning through AI 

Faculty Focus

The answer lies in Artificial Intelligence (AI). This can be an advantage for instructors. In today’s fast-paced academic environment, instructors are often hard-pressed for time to provide comprehensive feedback to each student. I think this forces us, in a good way, to think about the inherent value of assessments.

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Learning to Surf:  Supporting a Campus’s AI Needs 

Faculty Focus

Scanning the horizon: Assessing AI-supportive programs In 2024, I will continue teaching faculty and students the value of “writing to learn” even as we explore how AI might impact that important cognitive process. In addition, I will support faculty as they design authentic assessments that incorporate AI.

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Learning to Surf:  Supporting a Campus’s AI Needs 

Faculty Focus

Scanning the horizon: Assessing AI-supportive programs In 2024, I will continue teaching faculty and students the value of “writing to learn” even as we explore how AI might impact that important cognitive process. In addition, I will support faculty as they design authentic assessments that incorporate AI.

Learning 111