I’m kind of fascinated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) these days. When I was a professor, I tended to be an Early Adopter of technology in the classroom. When my colleagues were resisting Wikipedia and Moodle, and when they were devising elaborate conspiracy theories about students plagiarizing large chunks of their papers or using Cliff Notes instead of reading the play or whatever, I was trying to figure out how to make it all work for me, because I saw technology as a way of skipping the tedium of lower-level learning in order to actually have higher-level thinking and conversations. I wasn’t interested in the threats posed by technology, but the possibilities.
Me, Seth Godin, and AI
Me, Seth Godin, and AI
Me, Seth Godin, and AI
I’m kind of fascinated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) these days. When I was a professor, I tended to be an Early Adopter of technology in the classroom. When my colleagues were resisting Wikipedia and Moodle, and when they were devising elaborate conspiracy theories about students plagiarizing large chunks of their papers or using Cliff Notes instead of reading the play or whatever, I was trying to figure out how to make it all work for me, because I saw technology as a way of skipping the tedium of lower-level learning in order to actually have higher-level thinking and conversations. I wasn’t interested in the threats posed by technology, but the possibilities.