Myth Busting: AI’s Role in Teaching & Learning
AI in higher ed is much discussed but often misunderstood. The use of AI in teaching and learning raises ethical concerns but also holds promise for benefits that include reducing administrative burdens on faculty. This panel will explore the perceived concerns with AI’s ability to automate administrative processes in course grading and generating data-driven insight on students’ academic performance. It will also unpack how AI is being used by faculty to improve pedagogy and student outcomes.
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Susan D’Agostino
Inside Higher Ed
Kathryne “Kate” Drezek McConnell
American Association of Colleges & Universities (AAC&U)
Rich Ross
University of Virginia
Eric Wang
Turnitin