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Reducing AI Anxiety Starts by Talking with Students 

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Click-on-target questions allow students to use their laptop or mobile device to click on a portion of an image, a graph or even a paragraph, which then converts individual responses into a heatmap. Keeping tabs can be challenging, so consider enlisting the help of a teaching assistant or student to report in periodically.

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Reducing AI Anxiety Starts by Talking with Students 

Faculty Focus

Click-on-target questions allow students to use their laptop or mobile device to click on a portion of an image, a graph or even a paragraph, which then converts individual responses into a heatmap. Keeping tabs can be challenging, so consider enlisting the help of a teaching assistant or student to report in periodically.

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How Conducting a Mixed-mode Class is Similar to Hosting a Late-night Talk Show

Faculty Focus

Rather than studio monitors, your classroom may have a projection system or a whiteboard where students can watch your visuals through a computer or mobile device. It’s also essential to have a student in the class, or a teaching assistant, monitor feedback during class via the chat so they can bring comments or questions to you.

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