In today's episode, we investigate how AI is reshaping not just the tools of teaching, but the very soul of learning. From AI-powered writing assistants to digital tutors, we ask: What happened to the classroom? What happened to learning?
Featuring special guest: Dr. Jeff Aulgur Professor at Arkansas Tech University and a leader in online education, Dr. Aulgur shares his front-line experiences on student engagement, faculty burnout, and the ethical crossroads we now face.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 The Transformation of Digital Classrooms
04:01 AI's Impact on Student Engagement
06:43 Adapting Pedagogy in the Age of AI
10:40 Teaching AI Literacy as a Skill
13:52 The Role of Writing in Education
17:14 Enhancing Engagement Through Collaboration
23:26 Supporting Faculty in the AI Era
26:21 The Role of Faculty Development in AI Integration
27:52 Understanding Non-Traditional Students and Authentic Assessment
30:09 The Importance of Real-World Relevance in Education
32:47 Addressing Inequities in AI Access
35:22 Institutional Solutions for Equity in AI Usage
37:40 Rethinking Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
40:47 Innovative Assessment Strategies with AI
44:49 The Future of Education: Embracing Technology and Integrity
46:48 Navigating AI in Education
49:42 The Role of Digital Literacy
52:49 Policy and Integrity in AI Usage
56:51 Engaging Faculty in AI Conversations
59:52 The Future of Human Learning
01:03:38 Concluding Thoughts on AI and Education
Up next: Academic misconduct in the AI age — cheating, fabrications, and reimagining integrity.
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