New research reveals a critical gap between AI enthusiasm and operational readiness in higher education GUEST COLUMN | by Brent Ramdin Higher education is standing at the front edge of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution and that is good news. Colleges and universities are experimenting with AI in admissions, enrollment, and even classroom design. Optimism […] The post Why Higher Ed Must Get AI Right To Earn Student Trust and Drive Growth appeared first on EdTech Digest.| EdTech Digest
Discover how AI is reshaping higher education—shift from policing misuse to fostering AI fluency, authentic learning, and process-based assessment.| Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning
It is no secret that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is transforming college classrooms. AI tools can easily and quickly assist students in various tasks such as essay writing, literature reviews, analyzing data, formulating code, solving equations, image generation, music composition, and so much more. With minimal or no effort, within minutes, students have most assignments, […] The post Bringing C.H.A.O.S to Chaos: Syllabi with an AI Usage Policy appeared first on Faculty Focus...| Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning
Let’s be real. AI tools like ChatGPT showed up in higher ed like that one student who joins the Zoom session with their mic off, camera off, and still somehow takes over the discussion. Whether we were ready or not, AI is in the room. And if you’re teaching online, you’ve probably already seen it […] The post Smarter Support: How to Use AI in Online Courses and Teach Your Students to Use It Too appeared first on Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning.| Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning
“Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.” —Marie Curie In my role as a fellow at my university’s Center for Teaching and Learning, I’ve had dozens of conversations with faculty across disciplines—and one pattern has become impossible to ignore. The gulf between those working to integrate AI into their teaching […] The post AI in the Classroom: Panic, Possibility, and the Pedagogy in Between appeared first on Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning.| Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning