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Did you know? Most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong?

Did you know? Most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong? | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

Did you know that a recent survey found most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong? Chapter 2 of Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI—by Dr. Leticia De Leon—spots this blind-spot and offers a “Nested Framework” to build the AI literacy and safeguards every classroom needs. Curious? Dive into Chapter 2 to see how you can turn this challenge into an opportunity for smarter, safer learning. Preview the book here: bit.ly/4jVce93

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"This chapter proposes a framework—the Nested Framework for Implementing AI in Education—for evaluating the effectiveness of AI in education by utilizing a framework synthesis methodology to develop it." Preview the book here: bit.ly/4jVce93

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June 27, 2024 9:41 AM
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Master of Education in Education Technology | Accelerated Online Program - Project Based

Watch this video to learn more about the fully online, accelerated, project-based Master of Education in Educational Technology at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. For more information, visit: https://www.utrgv.edu/edtech/index.htm

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This 30-hour accelerated program designed to prepare persons in K-12, higher education, corporate, and military settings to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for the classrooms and boardrooms of tomorrow. Students in this program have the opportunity to earn one or more graduate certificates in E-LearningTechnology Leadership, and Online Instructional Design.

harrietwatkins's curator insight, August 24, 2024 10:34 PM
This is a fantastic program!  Its practical, real-world based and applicable to many areas of industry where teaching and learning, training and development are used.
Katlego Mofokeng's curator insight, May 19, 3:46 PM
Using technology in education proves affective in helping students/ learners accelerate their learning progress.  
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Micro-credentials: How will they make your campus smarter?

Micro-credentials: How will they make your campus smarter? | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
One thing is clear in higher ed today: A growing focus on upskilling and career preparation is igniting a renewed focus on micro-credentials.
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"A growing emphasis on upskilling and career preparation is igniting a renewed focus on micro-credentials and attracting a new wave of students to campus."

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Apple is reportedly considering the acquisition of Perplexity AI

Apple's executives are thinking of acquiring Perplexity AI both to get more talent and to be able to offer an AI-based search engine in the future, according to Bloomberg.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"[T]he idea is to develop an AI search engine powered by Perplexity and to integrate Perplexity's technology into Siri."

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June 23, 12:35 PM
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Creating a fun robotics lesson that addresses 4 ISTE standards

Creating a fun robotics lesson that addresses 4 ISTE standards | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Interdisciplinary robotics lessons aligned to ISTE standards promote engagement, creativity, foundational literacy, and STEM across grades.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Robotics-based activities can significantly enhance student engagement, promote hands-on learning, and cultivate 21st-century skills."

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June 23, 12:32 PM
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Stephen Downes On Ethical AI Principles

Stephen Downes On Ethical AI Principles | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Commentary on Stephen's Web ~ On Ethical AI Principles by Stephen Downes. Online learning, e-learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more
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"Ethics is personal. It's based in our own sense of what's right and what's wrong (itself a product of culture and education and upbringing and experience and reflection) and is manifest in different ways in different people (and not at all in psychopaths) and for me is a combination of empathy and fear and loathing and - on my good days - of peace and harmony and balance. It consists of what I am willing to allow of myself, what guides my decisions, what I am willing to accept, and what will cause me to push back with a little force or all the might I possess."

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How AI Helps Our Students Deepen Their Writing (Yes, Really) (Opinion)

How AI Helps Our Students Deepen Their Writing (Yes, Really) (Opinion) | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Two veteran teachers give 4 rules for responsibly using chatbots in writing workshops.
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With proper ethical guidance, ChatGPT has inspired 9th-grade English students to critically analyze its responses and deepen their own writing and thinking instead of using the tool to cut corners.

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June 20, 12:12 PM
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Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task

Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"This study explores the neural and behavioral consequences of LLM-assisted essay writing. Participants were divided into three groups: LLM, Search Engine, and Brain-only (no tools). Each completed three sessions under the same condition. In a fourth session, LLM users were reassigned to Brain-only group (LLM-to-Brain), and Brain-only users were reassigned to LLM condition (Brain-to-LLM)... Brain-to-LLM users exhibited higher memory recall and activation of occipito-parietal and prefrontal areas, similar to Search Engine users... While LLMs offer immediate convenience, our findings highlight potential cognitive costs."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

Using LLMs to assist essay writing reduced participants’ brain connectivity, cognitive engagement, and sense of authorship compared with search‐engine or tool-free writing, suggesting that long-term reliance on AI may carry cognitive and educational costs.

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AI can personalize learning--it can’t make students care

AI can personalize learning--it can’t make students care | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
In trying to personalize learning for students via AI, maybe we’ve focused too much on tailoring content and not on transforming context.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"What if the missing ingredient in student achievement isn’t better curriculum, tech, or teachers, but better motivation? What if the key to unlocking motivation isn’t something intrinsic to students, but something found in their relationships with peers, teachers, mentors, and communities? And what if the one thing AI can’t do is the one thing students need most?"

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June 19, 1:44 PM
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OPINION: Educators have the tools but not the training or ethical framework to use AI in education wisely. And that’s a problem

OPINION: Educators have the tools but not the training or ethical framework to use AI in education wisely. And that’s a problem | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
The use of AI in education has risks, but it could help personalize learning and free teachers to spend more time doing what only humans can do: connect, mentor, care. Let’s ensure we get this right — by aligning educators and tech experts around what matters most: student outcomes.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Before we let AI teach our children, we must build the scaffolding for responsible AI use among professionals"

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June 19, 1:42 PM
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Researchers: AI's Productivity Gains Come at a Cost

Researchers: AI's Productivity Gains Come at a Cost | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
A recent academic study found that as organizations adopt AI tools, they're not just streamlining workflows — they're piling on new demands. Researchers suggested that "AI technostress" is driving burnout and disrupting personal lives, even as organizations hail productivity gains.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"The study explores AI's dual impact on employees' work and life well-being, finding that while it can increase productivity, it can also cause negative effects, such as the demand to always do more."

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June 19, 1:19 PM
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Leveraging GenAI to Transform a Traditional Instructional Video into Engaging Short Video Lectures

Leveraging GenAI to Transform a Traditional Instructional Video into Engaging Short Video Lectures | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"By leveraging generative artificial intelligence to convert lengthy instructional videos into micro-lectures, educators can enhance efficiency while delivering more engaging and personalized learning experiences."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"A variety of tools are available to help educators streamline video production; create informative, engaging, and customized videos; and facilitate content mastery. When used appropriately, GenAI tools can add value to the higher education student's experience."

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I’ve Taught Gen Z for Almost a Decade. I’m Split on the So-Called Gen Z ‘Split’

I’ve Taught Gen Z for Almost a Decade. I’m Split on the So-Called Gen Z ‘Split’ | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Gen Z is more mindful and less divided than some suggest, writes Jeff LeBlanc in a thoughtful commentary on his experiences teaching post-Millennials.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"What I haven’t seen is a loss of values. I’ve seen values under stress. And I’ve seen students rise to meet that stress with reflection, humor, honesty, and in some cases, the emotional clarity that many of us didn’t learn until adulthood. They’re not fractured so much as they’re adapting."

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Crafting Thoughtful AI Policy in Higher Education: A Guide for Institutional Leaders

Crafting Thoughtful AI Policy in Higher Education: A Guide for Institutional Leaders | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Learn how institutional leaders can develop mission-driven AI policies that balance innovation, ethics, and stakeholder needs in higher education.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"This article delves into the complexities of developing and implementing an AI framework that not only aligns with an institution’s unique mission but also addresses the diverse needs of its stakeholders, including faculty, students, staff, and administration."

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Did you know? Most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong?

Did you know? Most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong? | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

Did you know that a recent survey found most students can’t tell when AI-generated content is wrong? Chapter 2 of Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI—by Dr. Leticia De Leon—spots this blind-spot and offers a “Nested Framework” to build the AI literacy and safeguards every classroom needs. Curious? Dive into Chapter 2 to see how you can turn this challenge into an opportunity for smarter, safer learning. Preview the book here: bit.ly/4jVce93

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"This chapter proposes a framework—the Nested Framework for Implementing AI in Education—for evaluating the effectiveness of AI in education by utilizing a framework synthesis methodology to develop it." Preview the book here: bit.ly/4jVce93

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June 23, 12:46 PM
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Sam Altman says the Singularity is imminent - here's why

Sam Altman says the Singularity is imminent - here's why | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
In a new blog post, Altman laid out his vision for a hugely prosperous future powered by superintelligent AI. We'll figure things out as we go along, he argues.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"In his 2005 book "The Singularity is Near," the futurist Ray Kurzweil predicted that the Singularity -- the moment in which machine intelligence surpasses our own -- would occur around the year 2045. Sam Altman believes it's much closer."

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June 23, 12:41 PM
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AI is the elevator; thinking is taking the stairs

"In her story “Is AI Making Us Dumb?,” UX designer and researcher

Arshitha S Ashok draws on this anecdote to highlight the phenomenon of “cognitive offloading” that’s been caused by the proliferation of AI tools. By using ChatGPT and other LLMs in our daily lives, she writes, we’re not just outsourcing our critical thinking and decision-making skills; we’re outsourcing our curiosity, too."
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Allain compares AI to an elevator, and cognitive problem-solving (like solving a physics problem by hand) to a stairmaster machine. The elevator will get you to your destination faster, but the stairmaster will make your mind stronger and more agile."

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June 23, 12:33 PM
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AI Is Breaking The Internet’s Memory

AI Is Breaking The Internet’s Memory | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"AI bots are quietly overwhelming the digital infrastructure behind our cultural memory. In early 2025, libraries, museums, and archives around the world began reporting mysterious traffic surges on their websites. The culprit? Automated bots scraping entire online collections to fuel training datasets for large AI models. What started as a few isolated incidents is now becoming a global pattern."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"A new survey reveals that AI data extraction is overwhelming cultural institutions’ infrastructure, often leading to outages."

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June 20, 1:20 PM
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Did you know? AI might feel brand-new but it's not.

Did you know? AI might feel brand-new but it's not. | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

Did you know? Generative AI might feel brand-new, yet its roots stretch all the way back to the 1950 Turing Test and even earlier neural-network breakthroughs—decades before ChatGPT hit the scene.

 

Discover this surprising timeline, plus the ethical questions and classroom possibilities it unlocks, in Dr. Maria Elena Corbeil’s opening chapter of Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI.

 

Preview the book here: bit.ly/4jVce93

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

Chapter 1 of Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI affords readers with a deeper understanding of the disruptive, yet transformative role generative AI plays in modern education, as well as the balance required to navigate its opportunities and challenges responsibly.

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June 20, 12:14 PM
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Once You Notice ChatGPT's Weird Way of Talking, You Start to See It Everywhere

Once You Notice ChatGPT's Weird Way of Talking, You Start to See It Everywhere | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
As AI-generated text is becoming increasingly ubiquitous on the internet, some distinctive linguistic patterns are starting to emerge.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"As AI-generated text is becoming increasingly ubiquitous on the internet, some distinctive linguistic patterns are starting to emerge... Once you notice it, you start to see it everywhere. One teacher on Reddit even noticed that certain AI phrase structures are making the jump into spoken language."

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June 20, 12:06 PM
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An AI Wish List From Teachers: What They Actually Want It to Do

An AI Wish List From Teachers: What They Actually Want It to Do | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"When generative AI entered classrooms, it promised a revolution. For many teachers, it delivered an avalanche of tools instead.

While edtech vendors race to integrate AI into every aspect of teaching and learning, educators are drawing clearer boundaries: AI should save them time, not replace their judgment. They want support for differentiation, not decision-making. Most of all, they want tools that align with the values and realities of teaching."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Even as teachers adopt AI tools, they’re drawing clear lines in the sand. One of those lines? Relationships."

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June 19, 1:46 PM
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Is AI Cheating Your Students Out of Learning? Flip Your Class!

Is AI Cheating Your Students Out of Learning? Flip Your Class! | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
The AI ship has sailed. If you send home complex homework assignments, many of your students will most likely use AI to do the work. So what should you do? How can you ensure that students actually learn in your class?
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"If you send home complex homework assignments, many of your students will most likely use AI to do the work. So what should you do? How can you ensure that students actually learn in your class?"

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June 19, 1:43 PM
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Colleges are racing to create AI courses in order to keep up with widespread job market demands

Colleges are racing to create AI courses in order to keep up with widespread job market demands | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Generative artificial intelligence technology is rapidly changing the labor market. In response, colleges are increasingly looking for ways to offer AI courses to their students to keep up with employer demands.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Generative AI technology is rapidly changing the labor market. Employers are increasingly posting job listings that include AI skills for positions even outside of the technology sector"

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June 19, 1:40 PM
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The coming AI backlash will shape future regulation

The coming AI backlash will shape future regulation | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Darrell West discusses how the tech industry cannot assuage the public's concerns and backlash by pretending AI harms don't exist.
EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"Despite claims from some industry leaders that AI oversight is unnecessary, widespread public concerns and documented problems—including privacy risks, algorithmic biases, and security breaches—underscore the need for responsible regulation."

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June 18, 12:40 PM
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New Book: Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI

New Book: Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

The increasing accessibility of AI technologies among K-12 and higher education students has raised concerns around academic integrity, although research shows that these tools may be used to supplement instruction, prioritize critical thinking, and promote digital literacy. The new book “Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI,” edited by Joseph Rene Corbeil, Ed.D., and Maria Elena Corbeil, is a comprehensive resource providing evidence-based strategies for classroom implementation and helpful summaries of common benefits and risks.

Preview the book here: https://lnkd.in/dzkY35hp

#edtech #ILoveEdTech #ImFutureReady #elearning #AIEd

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"As educators we must strike a balance between harnessing generative AI's immense potential with upholding education's core values of fairness, integrity, and high standards."

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June 18, 12:31 PM
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Ready for AI? Preparing for the Next School Year

Ready for AI? Preparing for the Next School Year | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
How to equip teachers and staff with the necessary skills and confidence to integrate AI into their classrooms
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"[W]hen we talk about artificial intelligence or anything that's associated with personalized learning, we need professional development consistently for teachers across the country to help build that capacity"

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June 18, 12:27 PM
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Avoiding UX malpractice

"Diagnosing UX problems through Garrett’s Elements of User Experience."

EDTECH@UTRGV's insight:

"As UX professionals, we need to be more like good doctors. When someone comes to us with “users are confused” or “conversion is low,” our first instinct shouldn’t be to grab our favorite “design treatment”. We should ask: I wonder what layers this problem lives in?"

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