Students should remain creative and curious while thinking critically about how artificial intelligence works and when it should be used. Right now, the world is abuzz with the increasing integration ...
Arman Koch, a cybersecurity student at San Diego City College, was doing his math homework when he couldn’t understand how to solve an equation. With no time left to visit the tutoring center, he ...
In the second installment of our Hands-on AI Pedagogy Showcase series, we turn to the pressing question of developing students’ AI literacy. As mentioned in our February teaching tip, students are ...
At institutions like Bryn Mawr College, libraries are emerging as AI sandboxes where students and faculty experiment with the ...
U.S. 8th graders’ digital literacy skills declined between 2018 and 2023 on the International Computer and Information Literacy Study, a global assessment of students’ preparedness for the digital ...
In our current information environment, artificially intelligent, algorithm-driven technologies mediate essentially all information and communication, and they demonstrably influence our ...
James Wittebols does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Social media is a top source of news for nearly three in four students, and half at least somewhat trust platforms such as Instagram and TikTok to deliver that news and other critical information ...
Even in teaching materials and trusted sources, images are not neutral. Here, Alexius Chia explains how to guide learners from superficial impressions to being able to critique perspective, power and ...