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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., 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.

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

Faculty Focus

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., 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.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

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It is usually about two-thirds to three-quarters of the way through the semester when we (and our students) start to feel a little grumpier. We work hard to proactively and intentionally infuse empathy in our courses and to understand and help our students through the challenges they may be facing. Teach some amazing content.

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Five Things to Do During the Grumpy Time of the Semester

Faculty Focus

It is usually about two-thirds to three-quarters of the way through the semester when we (and our students) start to feel a little grumpier. We work hard to proactively and intentionally infuse empathy in our courses and to understand and help our students through the challenges they may be facing. Teach some amazing content.

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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

Faculty Focus

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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Making Memories on the First Day of Class

Faculty Focus

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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Using Content Disclosures in Our Courses 

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We want students to have positive experiences in our courses. The college classroom is a unique space where students are empowered to think critically about the world around them. To provide this support to your students, you may want to consider using content disclosures in your classes. 2022 for a review).

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