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

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As the capacity of AI grows to complete increasingly complex tasks, we (as college instructors) may wonder what we can offer our students in the age of AI. Why College Instructors Matter: A Student’s Perspective I had a conversation with one of my students recently about this exact question. Schoeder, 2024).

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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

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This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on September 30, 2019 © Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! If you teach, you know about learning outcomes. There’s a fair bit of work involved with learning outcomes, and justifiably so. All rights reserved.

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

Faculty Focus

As the capacity of AI grows to complete increasingly complex tasks, we (as college instructors) may wonder what we can offer our students in the age of AI. Why College Instructors Matter: A Student’s Perspective I had a conversation with one of my students recently about this exact question. Schoeder, 2024).

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Learning Outcomes for Instructors, Not Just Students

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on September 30, 2019 © Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! If you teach, you know about learning outcomes. There’s a fair bit of work involved with learning outcomes, and justifiably so. All rights reserved.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

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In line with this reasoning is our notion of “Trickle-Down Engagement,” which states that as our engagement increases as instructors, our students’ engagement will consequently increase, as will their learning in the course (Saucier et al., Applied Economics Teaching Resources , 4 , 1-11. sexual violence, trauma). Saucier, D.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

In line with this reasoning is our notion of “Trickle-Down Engagement,” which states that as our engagement increases as instructors, our students’ engagement will consequently increase, as will their learning in the course (Saucier et al., Applied Economics Teaching Resources , 4 , 1-11. sexual violence, trauma). Saucier, D.

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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

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With classes about to begin for a new semester at colleges and universities across the world, instructors and students are preparing for the common experience of the first day of class. As instructors, we should prepare to rock the first day of class every semester as we introduce ourselves and our content to a new cohort of students.

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