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Opinion: Artificial intelligence in the classroom is undercutting students’ critical thinking
Ultimately, the question every professor should ask is this: Is this a task students need to be able to perform on their own?
Once a semester, a Cornell instructor has her students experience what it is like to write the old-fashioned way.
A growing number of U.S. college instructors are turning to oral exams to help combat an AI crisis in higher education.
(TNS) — Oksana Korol remembers her parents telling her how they took oral exams in college. Professors would give them a problem to solve. They had 10 minutes to think it through, then explain their ...
The scene is right out of the 1950s with students pecking away at manual typewriters, the machines dinging at the end of each ...
I was early to the generative AI wave in higher education: I was among the first professors who teach writing to publish in ...
[Maximilian Milovidov is a freshman at Columbia University and a member of TikTok's Youth Council. He used a large language model to edit this essay for length and a human to edit for content. This ...
This year has been a busy one in the generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) class action litigation landscape. New pleadings were filed, including several new class actions, several consolidated ...
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