
Promoting AI-Enhanced Performance in the Online Classroom
With the release of AI on a broad scale and the evolving procedural policies for policing and supporting its use in online higher education classrooms,
With the release of AI on a broad scale and the evolving procedural policies for policing and supporting its use in online higher education classrooms,
In general, educators recognize the value of student feedback: it can help us better understand the classroom experience, modify learning activities, or adjust our policies
Can we teach entrepreneurship? This is a question that has vexed entrepreneurship scholars for generations, and it still is a question that is relevant today
University faculty members are usually immersed in various tasks related to teaching, research, committees, and office hours. As a result, they rarely have time to
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transitioned from a speculative concept to a transformative tool in higher education, particularly within community colleges. This article explores AI’s historical
Every semester, a student hoping to “earn their desired grade” approaches me at the last minute, asking to make up all their missed assignments. I
Creating engaging and stimulating learning experiences in online higher education can be challenging due to the lack of physical presence and the routine nature of
A defining quality of student-centred teaching is effective assessments. In recent years, the discourse around effective assessment has steered towards incorporating the “assessment for learning”
There are many approaches to designing an online course, and finding the right balance may depend on a variety of factors ranging from content topics
While many of our conversations have focused on what generative AI means for student assignments and learning outcomes, there’s another question faculty are asking—often individually
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