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Navigating the New Frontier: Recommendations to Address the Crisis and Potential of AI in the Classroom

Teaching of Psychology, Ahead of Print.
IntroductionThe integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into higher education ushers in a new era of teaching and learning possibilities for both educators and students.Statement of the ProblemThese technologies not only offer unparalleled opportunities for personalized learning and instructional support, but also introduce challenges related to academic integrity.Literature ReviewThe literature highlights AI’s versatile applications in education, from facilitating research to acting as a tutor.Teaching ImplicationsEducators can create AI-informed assignments that encourage active learning, critical thinking, and creativity. AI tools can be integrated as supports rather than substitutes for learning and foster an ethical framework within which students can explore AI’s capabilities.ConclusionThis review of AI’s impact on education and the discussion of teaching strategies underscore the need for a nuanced approach to integrating AI in the classroom. By acknowledging both the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, educators can enhance teaching and learning while upholding academic standards.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 10/08/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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