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Easy to find, not always true: Helping students evaluate AI-generated content

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A deep search tool might include academic preprints from 2024, but not peer-reviewed journal articles published yesterday. This time gap matters, especially for fast-changing topics like public health, technology, or current events. The stakes are higher. The tools are smarter. The educators role is more important than ever.

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2024: The year of generative AI

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This year marks a significant milestone in integrating advanced AI technologies into educational practices, heralding a new era of teaching and learning. Project-based assessments, peer reviews, and interactive simulations offer students opportunities to demonstrate their understanding in diverse and meaningful ways.

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How to combat misuse of AI in student writing

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Those reasons may include: lack of writing skills, insecurity around writing skills, struggles with time management, confusion about the topic, missing grammar and organizational skills, having no motivation or interest, missing real-world relevance, poor work ethic, lack of access to resources, and home/personal life stress.

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

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Balch & Blanck, 2025; Butulis, 2023; Parks & Oslick, 2024) and to provide their students with instruction and practice in using AI in productive and ethical ways (e.g., In a world where AI skills and fluency will be necessary and marketable, colleges and universities have made efforts to embrace AI in the classroom (e.g.,

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How to assess your district’s digital readiness

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How do you know if your school system is high performing in its use of technology? And, CoSN has created a new fee-for-service CoSN Peer Review process using this Matrix to determine how a district aligns to best practices by expert external peers. Key is ensuring that instructional goals precede technological goals.

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Higher Ed Has Become ‘An Entrepreneurial and Philanthropic Wild West’

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Which makes access to these technologies, both for users but also for entrepreneurs, much more affordable than it was before. That is both an organizational and an ethical frontier. Now I share that classroom with digitally mediated technologies like the one that’s carrying this conversation right now. It was my classroom.

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Should High School Students Do Academic Research?

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After all, academic research often requires deeper knowledge of a field than is typical in high school, and it involves carefully following ethical guidelines to protect research subjects from potential harm that students may not be aware of without expert guidance. “A No peer reviewed journal would publish this work, she adds.