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Would you emphasize a supportive learning environment, cognitive and affective learning, pedagogical design, essential content, creating assessments, providing feedback, integrating technology, or something different? Enhancing learning through the scholarship of teaching and learning: The challenges and joys of juggling. Sweller, J.,
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Drawing on the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), it argues that AI can enhance accessibility and efficiency while preserving the human essence of education. Grounded in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), it expands on prior work (e.g., Educational Technology Research and Development, 51 (4), 89102.
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