When Georgetown students walked into their classrooms during the first week of school, many were met with a surprise: professors going no-tech. As students went to pull out their laptops and tablets ...
We are co-teachers, and last semester, we were both out for a few days at the same time, so two substitutes stepped in to cover. In many classrooms, that’s a recipe for chaos: Students test boundaries ...
Many teachers recognize that the most rewarding classroom moments are those filled with student-led, active discussion. Socratic seminars are a powerful method for achieving this, as they are ...
While many computer science professors told the News they strongly discouraged AI use, some suggested it can be a helpful learning tool.
Across departments, Middlebury professors are grappling with the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. Many professors, including Professor of English Megan Mayhew-Bergman ...
Teachers in Southwestern Pennsylvania are looking to AI as a tool to enhance student creativity and critical thought.
Three years since the explosion of generative artificial intelligence with ChatGPT and other large language models that use data and machine learning to generate human-like text, AI has firmly rooted ...
They're getting real. The post 10 College Students On How They Really Use AI For Schoolwork first appeared on Her Campus.
The vast majority of students use AI in their lives, including in their education. Perspectives Staff Writer Noah Burton argues this is a problem with the education system and AI use is not good for ...
Some professors are outright banning AI, turning assessments that used to be papers into in-class exams. Others are trying to work alongside AI, asking students to be transparent when they have used ...
New content keeps things fresh. Blending in new material increases engagement and helps students stay mentally invested. Personal gain drives investment. Students who saw a clear benefit, such as ...
As teachers and administrators know, some of the longest-running challenges in K–12 education haven’t changed. “Each child still needs learning opportunities that can meet their specific needs, and ...