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

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We can nurture our students intrinsic motivation to learn the content through demonstrations of our own engagement, activating the process of trickle-down engagement by which our own engagement as instructors promotes our students engagement and their subsequent learning (Saucier, Miller, Martens, & Jones, 2022).

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Because we acknowledge that the grumpy time will likely be a time in which energy is lower and engagement wanes, we introduce content that is especially likely to engage our students (and us) during the grumpy time. We contend there are simple strategies to increase our own engagement in our courses (see Saucier et al.,

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

Faculty Focus

We can nurture our students intrinsic motivation to learn the content through demonstrations of our own engagement, activating the process of trickle-down engagement by which our own engagement as instructors promotes our students engagement and their subsequent learning (Saucier, Miller, Martens, & Jones, 2022).

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

Because we acknowledge that the grumpy time will likely be a time in which energy is lower and engagement wanes, we introduce content that is especially likely to engage our students (and us) during the grumpy time. We contend there are simple strategies to increase our own engagement in our courses (see Saucier et al.,

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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

Faculty Focus

This latter component, the instructor’s engagement, may then “trickle down” to enhance their studentsengagement and ultimate learning (Saucier, Miller, Martens, & Jones, 2022). 2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University.

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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

Faculty Focus

This latter component, the instructor’s engagement, may then “trickle down” to enhance their studentsengagement and ultimate learning (Saucier, Miller, Martens, & Jones, 2022). 2001, University of Vermont) is a University Distinguished Teaching Scholar and Professor of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University.