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Empowering Student Learning: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the College Classroom 

Faculty Focus

AI-generated content may include irrelevant information because deep learning models can produce outcomes that initially appear coherent but lack depth (Cano et al. By leading in-class whole group reviews of outputs generated by AI, educators can ensure students navigate the landscape of AI resources responsibly. 10: 998.

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Empowering Student Learning: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the College Classroom 

Faculty Focus

AI-generated content may include irrelevant information because deep learning models can produce outcomes that initially appear coherent but lack depth (Cano et al. By leading in-class whole group reviews of outputs generated by AI, educators can ensure students navigate the landscape of AI resources responsibly. 10: 998.

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AI-generated essays are nothing to worry about (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

September 2022 was apparently the month artificial intelligence essay angst boiled over in academia, as various media outlets published opinion pieces lamenting the rise of AI writing systems that will ruin student writing and pave the way toward unprecedented levels of academic misconduct. Then, on Sept.

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What would a second Trump administration mean for higher education? Summing up Project 2025 (Bryan Alexander)

Higher Education Inquirer

What happens to higher education if Trump wins November’s election? We’ve been exploring this question over the past year, including months of reading, analysis, reflection, and conversation about Project 2025 might mean for higher education. 594-5) International research and education.