Cynthia: I was thinking further about your assignment. And how your students don't seem that interested in an authentic audience. But I think if you got their permission to publish these online as examples of how AI can extend learning how students and AI can work together. If each piece had just a short paragraph at the end where students reflected on what it was like. It might have a large audience thousands of people might come look at this because wouldn't they be fascinated? Cynthia: Oh thank you for that suggestion. Thanks once again to Cynthia all be for coming back on the teaching in higher ed podcast this time to talk about how artificial intelligence is impacting higher education.
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