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

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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. He told me that he uses ChatGPT all the time (and he is not alone among students in doing so; Kichizo Terry, 2023).

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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. He told me that he uses ChatGPT all the time (and he is not alone among students in doing so; Kichizo Terry, 2023).

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

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2022 for a discussion of the empathetic course design perspective). Saucier, PhD (2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University. 2011) into all parts of our courses (see Saucier et al., sexual violence, trauma).

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

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2022 for a discussion of the empathetic course design perspective). Saucier, PhD (2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University. 2011) into all parts of our courses (see Saucier et al., sexual violence, trauma).

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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

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2022 for discussion of empathetic course design). In higher education, a content disclosure (also referred to as a content notice or trigger warning) is an “explicit statement that alerts a group of learners that certain content explored or discussed in a learning environment may contain potentially distressing material” (see Bryce et al.,

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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

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2022 for discussion of empathetic course design). In higher education, a content disclosure (also referred to as a content notice or trigger warning) is an “explicit statement that alerts a group of learners that certain content explored or discussed in a learning environment may contain potentially distressing material” (see Bryce et al.,

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