I think that's a good analogy actually in the math community we first had to grapple with calculator use and then graphing calculator use. And then Wolfram Alpha came along in the early 2000s and really kind of rocked the math world again with what it could do so easily and free free available on the Internet. So we've been through this a few times so maybe mathematicians are just kind of more able to adjust at this point although some of the newer faculty who are just hitting this for the first time in our math people are having the same reaction. I do think it's just a tool that we're going to be using and we'regoing to have to adjust. There's no
Maria Andersen shares about designing courses in an age of artificial intelligence (AI) on episode 469 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Student’s natural world is the technological world.
-Maria Andersen
Students have a lot of questions about how society has changed.
-Maria Andersen
All of the things we have today came about because people did something in the past.
-Maria Andersen
With generative AI, we have an incredible acceleration of change happening.
-Maria Andersen