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Transforming Assessment Paradigms for Authenticity and Rigor in the AI Era
This article explores the essential shift needed in assessment methodologies to ensure they remain authentic and rigorous. It examines how educators can innovate assessment paradigms to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence.
Designing a Comprehensive K-12 AI Literacy Framework for Students and Educators
This article details the design of a comprehensive K-12 AI literacy framework. It addresses the crucial need to equip both students and educators with fundamental AI knowledge, skills, and ethical understanding. The framework aims to seamlessly integrate AI concepts into the curriculum, fostering informed and responsible engagement with artificial intelligence.
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Americans Want College Students Taught AI But Wary Of AI Use, Quinnipiac University Higher Ed Poll Finds; 76% Think International Students Studying In U.S. Is A Good Thing
Skip to Content search As artificial intelligence transforms the way we live, work and learn, Americans think it is important that students at higher education institutions be taught how to use AI while at the same time, they are skeptical about AI's impact on students' ability to learn and how institutions may use AI. At a time when colleges and universities are under financial and political pressure, nearly 8 in 10 adults with an associate's degree or higher (78 percent)