Kimberly Hall+FollowShould Colleges Go Medieval to Stop AI Cheating?NYU’s vice provost just suggested a radical throwback: ditching take-home essays for in-class oral exams to outsmart AI-powered cheating. With chatbots writing papers and detection tools flopping, is reviving medieval teaching the answer? Could real-time assessments actually foster deeper learning, or just reward fast talkers? Would you thrive in a device-free, discussion-driven classroom? Let’s debate the future of academic integrity in the AI era. #Tech #AIinEducation #AcademicIntegrity11Share
Kelly Sanchez+FollowAI: Friend or Foe in College Life?Generative AI has reshaped college life, becoming as common as social media. Students use it for efficiency, but is it compromising education's value? With AI's rapid integration, are we losing essential skills, or is it just a tool for modern learning? Professors and students alike are navigating this new landscape. What’s your take on AI’s role in education? #Tech #AIinEducation #CollegeLife00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowAI in the Classroom: Game Changer or Risk?Remember when calculators were the big classroom controversy? Now, artificial intelligence is shaking up education even more. Some teachers see AI as a powerful tool, others worry about ethics and accuracy. Should students be allowed to use AI for research, or does it blur the line between learning and shortcutting? The tech is evolving so fast, even educators can’t keep up. Where do you stand on AI’s place in the classroom? #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowTeachers Are Secretly Loving AI in ClassroomsDid you know nearly 2 out of 3 teachers used AI this year and shaved off almost 6 hours of work a week? From lesson planning to grading, AI is making their lives way easier. But not everyone’s on board—28% still aren’t feeling it. Most teachers say AI helps them give better feedback and makes learning more accessible, but there’s still a lot of worry about students losing critical thinking skills. Wild times for classrooms! #Education #AIinEducation #Teachers00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowAI Is Changing How Kids Do HomeworkHigh school isn’t what it used to be—AI like ChatGPT is basically the new homework buddy. Students are getting creative: mixing AI outputs, adding typos, and even uploading pics of their assignments for instant help. Teachers are in on it too, using AI to save hours on grading and lesson planning. Some schools are all-in, others are still banning it, but one thing’s clear: AI in education is here to stay, and everyone’s just trying to keep up. #Education #AIinEducation #ChatGPT21Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowIs AI the Ultimate Classroom Hack?AI is shaking up K-12 classrooms, but is it making students smarter or just better at gaming the system? Teachers are saving hours with AI lesson planning, but concerns about cheating and critical thinking persist. Should we embrace AI as a teaching partner, or are we risking the loss of essential skills? Where do you stand on the AI-in-education debate? #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowAre Colleges Failing the AI Generation?Tyler Cowen’s warning about universities lagging behind the AI curve is sparking real questions: Are traditional degrees prepping us for a world where AI is the baseline, not the bonus? If students aren’t learning to collaborate with generative AI, are they being set up to feel obsolete before they even start? How should higher ed evolve to keep grads relevant—and confident—in tomorrow’s job market? #Tech #AIinEducation #FutureOfWork00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowAI Teacher Assistants: Blessing or Blunder?AI teacher assistants like Google Gemini and MagicSchool are saving teachers hours every week, but a new report says they can also mess things up big time. These tools can accidentally push biased info, make lesson plans with mistakes, and even treat students differently based on race. Plus, most teachers never got any real training on how to use them! The takeaway: AI in the classroom is cool, but only if teachers stay in control and schools set clear rules. #Education #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
Zachary Henderson+FollowIs AI the End of Homework as We Know It?AI-powered tutors from OpenAI and Google are shaking up the classroom, making traditional homework and grading feel ancient. As students lean on artificial intelligence for everything from essays to study guides, are schools missing the bigger picture? Should we be worried about cheating—or is it time to rethink what learning really means in the digital age? Let’s debate: Is the education system overdue for a reboot? #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowBaltimore schools face AI deepfake dangersBaltimore classrooms are already dealing with the real risks of AI, from deepfake scandals to cybersecurity threats. Just last year, a fake audio clip using AI nearly ruined a principal’s reputation at Pikesville High. Dr. Javad Abed from Johns Hopkins says it’s not just about cheating—personal info could be at risk, too. Instead of banning AI, he encourages students to use it openly and responsibly, with clear rules. As the new school year starts, how should our schools balance the benefits and dangers of AI? What policies would you want to see? #Tech #Baltimore #AIinEducation10Share