At their best, synchronous online courses are shared experiences, and students are fully present to boost each other's learning. But in the virtual world it takes more than webcams to get us there.
Artificial intelligence has increasingly become part of modern educational workflows, supporting tasks such as content organization, adaptive learning pathways, and automated administrative functions.
AI has the potential to short-circuit the learning process for many students by giving them a tool that will do much of their work for them. To avoid this, schools must adopt clear value statements ...
We often assume that students come to class knowing what academic integrity is; however, students don’t always know what constitutes academic dishonesty, and faculty across the disciplines may define ...
For all courses taught in online format, CWRU requires the following institutional level measures: Password access and secure login. All online students who are accessing course materials, delivering ...
In a recent report by ACT Inc., high school students have been quick to embrace artificial intelligence (AI), with 46 percent saying they use AI tools to help them with their school work. Additionally ...
Lengthy time differences, technical difficulties, and Zoom fatigue: These are just three challenges of pandemic-era higher education. And another problem surfaced in a big way during the 2020 AP exams ...