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  • After observing that student action and thought is the only possible source of learning, Simon concluded, “The teacher can advance learning only by influencing the student to learn.” Faced with generative AI in our classrooms, the obvious response for us is to influence students to adopt the helpful uses of AI while persuading them to avoid the harmful ones. Our problem is that we don’t know how to do that.
  • Since the arrival of generative AI, I have spent much of the last two years talking with professors and students to try to understand what is going on in their classrooms. In those conversations, faculty have been variously vexed, curious, angry, or excited about AI, but as last year was winding down, for the first time one of the frequently expressed emotions was sadness. This came from faculty who were, by their account, adopting the strategies my colleagues and I have recommended: emphasizing the connection between effort and learning, responding to AI-generated work by offering a second chance rather than simply grading down, and so on. Those faculty were telling us our recommended strategies were not working as well as we’d hoped, and they were saying it with real distress.

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Darren Kuropatwa

Enhancing Assessment Practices | Mathematics

"a strategic initiative of the Faculty of Mathematics to explore how to effectively use assessments to measure and improve student learning. This website includes the findings and best practices for assessments."

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Pedagogy And The 8000AI Guest Speaker Or What Teachers Should Know About The Eliza Effect – Tom Mullaney

I am asking once again that you consider The Eliza Effect before using chatbots with children. #AI #EdTech

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‎The CanadianED Leadership Show on Apple Podcasts

Thanks @shaeski - I’m glad the episodes keep coming in. We added these as part of our PQP courses @brockueducation https://t.co/3qo8Y6mgwV

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Whatever Happened to Joy in Education?: Dean Shareski at TEDxWestVancouverED - YouTube

I remember one year when I was having my hardest year of teaching in a decade. I went to a conference and Dean gave a keynote on this topic. I felt seen and known. It felt like a breath of fresh air. It was relevant then and it’s relevant now. https://t.c

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