The Hidden Curriculum of Generative AI (New Publication!)

Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum in Generative AI I’m excited to share a new publication co-authored with Dr. Marie Heath in the Journal of Teacher Education: “Uncovering the Hidden Curriculum in Generative AI: A Reflective Technology Audit for Teacher Educators”. The article explores how generative AI tools—particularly large language models—may subtly reinforce societal inequities in education. […]

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SITE 2025! Come Here for Everything!

Time for SITE 2025 in Orlando! You can find all the resources, slides, etc. from my sessions here. Monday, March 17 Workshop: AI as a (Uniquely Useful) Cognitive Illusion Melissa Warr, Suparna Chatterjee (NMSU) Workshop Resources Tuesday, March 18 Analyzing AI-Generated Feedback Melissa Warr and Nicole Oster (ASU)  This paper examines potential biases in AI-generated […]

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AI at Educators Rising 2025!

Today I had lots of fun with middle and high school students at the New Mexico Educators Rising State Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. We did several activities that helped us think about how AI works–it predicts the next token based on its (biased) training data. it doesn’t “know” anything, it fills in the blanks. […]

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