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What Can College Instructors Offer Their Students in the Age of AI? 

Faculty Focus

I admit that I did not have the most thoughtful or eloquent answer as I discussed trying to keep up with advances, to recognize the utility of AI, but also to continue to foster critical thinking skills in my students. We cannot compete with the other resources available to our students in our fundamental content knowledge.

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‘Press Play’ Isn’t a Teaching Strategy: Why Educators Need New Methods for Video

Edsurge

Given that YouTube continues to be chocked full of educational videos that are often accessible and custom-captioned, perhaps we don’t have to reinvent the wheel or become DIY videographers to find an approach to video-based learning that matches our teaching philosophy?

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Need a New Job? Here’s What You Do

Ask a Tech Teacher

Use a free WordPress blog, but instead convert the pages to topics discussed below. Set up a digital portfolio that includes the following categories: Teaching philosophy. Based on your experience, come up with a short paragraph that describes your philosophy of teaching. Here’s an example.

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How to hire technology leaders, not followers

eSchool News

This article discusses sculpting the staffing mix of an organization. In the past, schools were reasonably homogenous in their approach to teaching. The hiring process should reflect this need to have the teaching philosophies of new staff align closely with its vision.

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We Need to Distinguish Applied Humanities from Experiential Learning

Faculty Focus

Applied learning involves authentic tasks that require students to use the skills and knowledge bases accrued through coursework to solve real-world problems or meet real-world needs. Applied work honors the goals and needs of students from a very practical standpoint.

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What Can College Instructors Offer Their Students in the Age of AI? 

Faculty Focus

I admit that I did not have the most thoughtful or eloquent answer as I discussed trying to keep up with advances, to recognize the utility of AI, but also to continue to foster critical thinking skills in my students. We cannot compete with the other resources available to our students in our fundamental content knowledge.

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We Need to Distinguish Applied Humanities from Experiential Learning

Faculty Focus

Applied learning involves authentic tasks that require students to use the skills and knowledge bases accrued through coursework to solve real-world problems or meet real-world needs. Applied work honors the goals and needs of students from a very practical standpoint.