The assignment involves no laptop, no chatbot and no technology of any kind. In fact, there's no pen or paper, either.
Ultimately, the question every professor should ask is this: Is this a task students need to be able to perform on their own?
Two UTPB professors have developed teaching assistants using artificial intelligence that can answer basic student questions ...
Teenagers believe they should be able to use generative artificial intelligence to complete school assignments—but their parents don’t agree, concludes a report released March 9 by Common Sense Media, ...
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2028 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle in March and April 2025. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here ...
Teachers use generative AI to build curricula, create lesson plans, and develop assessments. Students are using the same tools to complete homework, review concepts, and draft assignments. National ...
Gone are the days of CliffsNotes. Now when students want to cut corners on school work, they have a new tool -- artificial intelligence. School districts and teachers are scrambling with how to combat ...