AI Doesn’t Get Numbers. So Please Don’t Grade With It.
This week, the Department for Education in England provided new guidance for the use of AI in the classroom, including […]
This week, the Department for Education in England provided new guidance for the use of AI in the classroom, including […]
While preparing a presentation for the “Preparing the Workforce of Tomorrow CTE Conference” in El Paso, TX, I had some
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Generative AI is reshaping how we think, teach, and learn—but not always in the ways we expect. In this session,
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In my last post, I wrote about my student Dr. Kristiaan Rawlings who graduated last Friday. I briefly mentioned some
Last Friday, I hooded my first doctoral student, Dr. Kristiaan Rawlings! Dr. Rawlings is an amazing student and teacher, his
Today, my colleague Dave Rutledge and I did an activity with our undergraduate educational technology class. We wanted to briefly
This morning, I gave a webinar for NMSU’s Let’s Talk Online Teaching Series. They asked me to present on a
Throughout my research on AI and bias, I’ve been developing an argument that while generative AI can be engineered to