
Marketplace All-in-One Teaching students to be ethical AI users
Nov 27, 2025
Christy Gerdhary, an Associate teaching professor at Babson College, discusses innovative ways to teach ethical AI usage in classrooms. She shares engaging assignments that challenge students to think critically, like remediating texts and creating unique projects using AI. Meanwhile, BBC reporter Will Bain highlights the influx of U.S. investment in British soccer, revealing how American ownership is reshaping the landscape of the game, driving economic growth and increasing valuations of clubs. Together, they explore the intersection of education and sports in an AI-driven world.
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Reframe AI As A Creative Tool
- Treat AI as a tool to enhance work, not just a cheating shortcut, by redefining classroom tasks.
- Shifting assignments toward multimodal and physical outputs reveals skills AI can't replicate.
Design Assignments To Expose AI Use
- Do require students to show what they contributed by color-coding AI and human work in assignments.
- Ask students to create something AI cannot produce to push original thinking and craftsmanship.
Lead With Values And An Ethic Of Care
- Try value-based and care-focused discussions about AI with faculty and students.
- Address fairness, like how AI detectors can disproportionately flag marginalized students.
