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Fostering Teamwork: Implementing Collaborative Assignments as High-Impact Practice

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Instructors are encouraged to take small steps to start building HIPs in their curriculums, and there are some HIPs which are easy to incorporate into an existing course. One of the most accessible practices on this list might be collaborative assignments and projects.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

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College settings foster collaborative learning environments, where students engage in dynamic discussions and group activities. Chatbots operating in such settings must navigate the complexities of ambiguous queries arising from collaborative interactions, increasing the risk of misinterpretations and subsequent hallucinations.

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Fostering Teamwork: Implementing Collaborative Assignments as High-Impact Practice

Faculty Focus

Instructors are encouraged to take small steps to start building HIPs in their curriculums, and there are some HIPs which are easy to incorporate into an existing course. One of the most accessible practices on this list might be collaborative assignments and projects.

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Ghost Students: The Rise of Bots in Online Education 

Faculty Focus

College settings foster collaborative learning environments, where students engage in dynamic discussions and group activities. Chatbots operating in such settings must navigate the complexities of ambiguous queries arising from collaborative interactions, increasing the risk of misinterpretations and subsequent hallucinations.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

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Here are some ways the studio-style classroom helps non-major biology students: Active Learning: The classroom setup encourages active engagement, helping non-majors grasp complex biological concepts through hands-on experiences, computer tutorials, and group activities, rather than passive listening. Hallman, A. Casper, S. Schneider, and A.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

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Here are some ways the studio-style classroom helps non-major biology students: Active Learning: The classroom setup encourages active engagement, helping non-majors grasp complex biological concepts through hands-on experiences, computer tutorials, and group activities, rather than passive listening. Hallman, A. Casper, S. Schneider, and A.