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February 11, 5:29 PM
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Looking for a Textbook on Generative AI in Education?
Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI: Evidence-Based Approaches to Pedagogy, Ethics, and Beyond Edited by Joseph Rene Corbeil & Maria Elena Corbeil (2025) 🏆 Winner of the 2025 Systems Thinking & Change Division Outstanding Book Award from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology! If you are designing a course that addresses generative AI in education, this award-winning volume provides a research-driven, classroom-ready foundation. Rather than offering hype or fear, this book helps educators:
- Ground AI integration in learning theory and research
- Address academic integrity with thoughtful, practical strategies
- Redesign assessment for an AI-enabled world
- Explore ethics, bias, privacy, and institutional responsibility
- Leverage AI to enhance critical thinking and digital literacy
Bookended by historical and forward-looking analyses of AI in education, the chapters move beyond surface-level discussions to provide evidence-based approaches for real classrooms—K–12, higher education, and professional learning environments.
This text is ideal for:
- Undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs
- Curriculum & Instruction courses
- Educational Technology programs
- Higher education faculty development
- School technology coordinators and talent development professionals
Adopting a GenAI textbook for an upcoming semester? We invite you to request an inspection copy and explore how this resource can support your students in navigating AI with skill, ethics, and informed judgment.
Request your inspection copy today.
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Today, 2:19 PM
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Richer countries face greater exposure to AI-driven changes than developing countries, which are less exposed to AI but risk being left behind, according to a joint report from the International Labour Organization and World Bank.
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Today, 2:17 PM
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"Student agency, and the self-regulation that accompanies it, has always been important. But that importance ratcheted up with internet usage substantially growing in the late 1990s. The internet democratized access to information, allowing students more control over their own learning if they chose to take advantage of it. Students with good self-regulation skills took advantage of this newly increased access and saw their learning expand. Students with poor self-regulation skills fell behind. In today’s environment, the combination of increased self-regulation, task interest, and task persistency—all linked to student agency—becomes a powerful cocktail for driving success in academics and beyond."
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Today, 2:11 PM
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"“Conceptually distinct from cognitive offloading, which involves strategically outsourcing a discrete task to an external tool (e.g., using a calculator), cognitive surrender represents a deeper abdication of critical evaluation, where the user relinquishes cognitive control and adopts the AI’s judgment as their own…."
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April 13, 12:28 PM
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"If you work in faculty development, you have probably heard the same concern on a loop for the past year: All my students are cheating using AI. At Geogia State University, our campus teaching and learning center gets more requests for workshops on how to prevent digital dishonesty than any other topic. Throughout the fall 2025 semester, I averaged one workshop, presentation or meeting about AI and academic integrity every four workdays."
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April 13, 12:24 PM
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A connected campus supports improved learning experiences, campus operations, and decision-making with secure interoperability across systems and resources.
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April 13, 12:17 PM
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"Digital services have long been used by bad actors to facilitate child sexual abuse, but generative AI introduces new dynamics that challenge traditional legal and investigative models. Synthetic imagery may be created or manipulated without direct access to a victim, and offenders may operate at greater scale and speed across modalities (text, image, video) and jurisdictions. These developments strain investigative resources and expose gaps in statutory definitions, reporting expectations, and prevention mechanisms, while also creating opportunities for earlier detection and disruption when paired with clear safeguards and standards."
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April 13, 12:12 PM
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Free Playbook to Protecting Higher Ed's Academic Value in the AI Age. In this guide, learn how higher ed leaders can embrace AI in a way that sets their institution apart while setting students up for success.
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April 10, 12:12 PM
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In an AI-rich classroom where ideas are abundant and answers are cheap, the scarce resource is not information--it is ownership.
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April 10, 12:08 PM
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GenAI can be a useful tool in assessment – if used intentionally. Find out what an intelligent dashboard can do for your students’ relationship to GenAI
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April 10, 11:58 AM
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Rethinking the role of the teacher builds on alternatives to scripted material, such as studio-style sessions, flipped problem-based work, team-based clinics, Socratic debates, in-class case simulations and live data analysis
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April 9, 4:02 PM
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"What constitutes general intelligence? What abilities do machines currently have (natural language, basic reasoning, some creativity) and what don’t they have (ability to apply learning from one domain to another, perceive, plan a response, respond, memory, long-term planning, common sense, empathy, resilience, sense of morality, sentience, consciousness, more)?"
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April 9, 3:49 PM
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"Social media companies are finally facing legal consequences for their toxic design philosophy. In March 2026, a California jury found in favour of a plaintiff (identified by the court-protected name “KGM” or “Kaley”) who had sued Meta and Google for deliberately targeting children like her with addictive design."
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Today, 2:22 PM
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"Some studies have found that chatbot tutors can backfirebecause students lean on them too heavily, get spoonfed solutions and fail to absorb the material. Even when AI tutors are designed not to give away answers, they haven’t consistently produced better results than learning the old-fashioned way without AI. Still, researchers who have produced these skeptical studies haven’t given up hope. Some are still experimenting, trying to build better AI tutors."
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Today, 2:18 PM
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Accessibility compliance ensures students, parents, and community members with disabilities can properly and effectively access content.
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Today, 2:14 PM
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"While artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, there is still a lack of understanding about it. If AI becomes a vital tool for civic life and work, schools must cultivate skills and disseminate AI literacy, integrating it into the school curriculum. We must take on the challenge of 'how to achieve AI literacy through informal learning experiences in people's daily lives, using plugged and unplugged ways.'"
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Today, 2:05 PM
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A maxim I’ve oft repeated for our AI era is that if a task can be automated, then it will.
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April 13, 12:25 PM
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This guide breaks down the 13 essential AI skills and a strategic training plan to help your workforce thrive in an AI-powered world.
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April 13, 12:22 PM
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"The growing role of artificial intelligence in higher education is forcing colleges to adapt, and Montana campuses are preparing to take a major step with a new AI tool launching as early as May. When Dawson Community College President Chad Knudson attended the March Board of Regents Meeting in Dillon over spring break, a separate meeting held in conjunction with the Regents was part of Montana University System’s Artificial Intelligence Task Force one of the key topics was ChatMT.AI. Knudson stated that ChatMT will be an AI tool rolled out to the Montana University System statewide as a suite of resources focused on streamlining administrative processes."
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April 13, 12:13 PM
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"Gen Z’s negative sentiment toward artificial intelligence has grown over the past year, and many are concerned about it harming their learning, according to a Thursday survey from Gallup, the Walton Family Foundation and GSV Ventures."
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April 10, 12:16 PM
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April 10, 12:09 PM
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More than 40% of bachelor’s degree students said generative AI has caused them to consider changing their major.
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April 10, 12:07 PM
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Boost student engagement in online courses with a simple weekly discussion question that strengthens critical thinking, instructor presence, and participation in asynchronous learning.
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April 10, 11:54 AM
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"These days, people can hardly use the Internet without running into generative AI—yet many everyday beliefs about “how AI works” are inaccurate in ways that matter especially for education"
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April 9, 3:52 PM
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Learn what real interactivity in learning actually means—and how to move beyond clicks and quizzes to design meaningful learning experiences.
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April 9, 3:45 PM
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Here is a reusable editorial framework ensuring the use of AI in Edtech is transparent, accountable, and subject to rigorous oversight.
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"Although it had a fun story and some unique lore moments (like original Khajiit speech), the worst thing was usability."