Sally Kohn: I had the great opportunity to just look at so much and two things that particularly stand out for me are from the Ed surge podcast. The first one was called an inside look at the student disengagement crisis because that's going to feed into this whole AI thing. And then right after that I listened to another episode on how high schools should change for an era of AI and robots. She says even though it was about high school, almost everything they talked about could be applied to higher ed. But she also encourages you to go to the website for the book learning that matters.
Cynthia Alby discusses how artificial intelligence (like ChatGPT) is impacting higher education on episode 448 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
If AI can do it well, it is possible that we could hand things over to AI that would allow us to do other things that we wouldn’t have had time to do.
-Cynthia Alby
When students are doing work that matters to them, they don’t turn to AI for anything other than a little help.
-Cynthia Alby
How can we ask students to do things that are worth doing?
-Cynthia Alby