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

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We cannot compete with the other resources available to our students in our fundamental content knowledge. 2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University. This was our role as instructors prior to the advent of AI. Saucier, Ph.D.

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

Faculty Focus

We cannot compete with the other resources available to our students in our fundamental content knowledge. 2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University. This was our role as instructors prior to the advent of AI. Saucier, Ph.D.

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Taking Grades (Stress) Out of Learning 

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I studied relentlessly under immense pressure, and my hard work paid off when I was accepted to my desired university. He compared knowledge to an adventurous exploration, best enjoyed with an open and curious mind. To accompany this teaching philosophy, I adopt ungrading 2 in all my courses.

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We Need to Distinguish Applied Humanities from Experiential Learning

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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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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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Transforming Adult Students into Scholars

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They’re all adults enrolled in the university’s online Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies program. So when one student says she plans to study the Bermuda Triangle, the professor recommends that she ask a librarian—maybe the one who talked to the class earlier in the semester—to help her curate a reading list of secondary sources.

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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

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Activities could include putting students in small groups to acquaint and complete an activity, teasing the content with a pretest of course knowledge, and identifying their goals for their semester. 2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University.

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