Artificial intelligence
Universities need to rethink student discipline when it comes to reinforcing academic integrity.
The authors advocate for a human-centred approach to the educational applications of AI.
Shining a humorous light on some of the tasks that academics deal with on a regular basis.
This groundbreaking conference on AI is organized by the Chartered Institute of Professional Certifications.
How AI enthusiasts are disrupting linear learning.
Institutions have been distracted from the vast potential of AI and are overreacting to the perceived threats.
The time to experiment is now and you have the skills to try.
Students need to be taught to embrace the messy yet rewarding process of writing, without relying on AI technologies.
You do not have to completely overhaul the way you teach or grade your courses.
TMU professor introduces AI-powered chatbot to academic community.
Regarded as one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence, Yoshua Bengio now urges caution when it comes to AI.
Artificial intelligence has swiftly become a transformative force in higher education, reshaping the student journey from induction to learning outcomes.
Co-learning to use AI tools effectively.
Institutions need to identify what the professoriate needs in order to use new technologies wisely.
The new position is intended to support the university’s efforts to adopt a progressive approach to machine learning and explore the capabilities of artificial intelligence.
The efficacy of learning from apps and achieving intended learning outcomes begs contemplation.
The overwhelming rise of text generators raises the need for reflection and guidelines to ensure their ethical use in an academic setting.
As generative AI disrupts the world of teaching and learning, academia has been slow to address its use in scholarly research.
Despite new technologies, the foundations of teaching and learning have not changed.
All of my students use ChatGPT, but the grade distribution remains the same.