Once a semester, a Cornell University instructor requires her students to complete an in-class assignment using typewriters - ...
The assignment involves no laptop, no chatbot and no technology of any kind. In fact, there’s no pen or paper, either.
Students are showing up to college with weaker skills. Colleges need them to succeed. Professors are stuck in the middle.
Instead, students in Chris Schaffer’s biomedical engineering class at Cornell University are required to speak directly to an instructor in what he calls an “oral defense.” It’s a testing method as ...
I have been curious about how my colleagues across the nation are teaching and designing courses in the wake of of more ...
As a teacher at Harvard, I believe my students should use AI on their assignments so they're prepared for the job market. But ...
A pilot study analyzing college students’ writing with AI shows an interactive process, from brainstorming to editing the ...
A student scrolling through a recorded midterm lecture got more than a review session after discovering a hidden message ...
Columnist Will Sutton is happy to see the Louisiana State Legislature’s New Orleans delegation complete once again after ...