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InEduCreatebyLaura DuminThe Funneling Down of LanguageHow gen AI impacts our language and what this means for writing teachers.May 2A response icon4
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InAI AdvancesbyJing HuThe Silent Classroom. When AI Eroded the Shared Struggle of Learning.Inside 574,000 academic chats, where classmates vanished and AI took over.Apr 24A response icon9
InThe ConversationbyThe Conversation U.S.International students infuse tens of millions of dollars into local economies across the US.International students are part of communities nationwide. Declines in their enrollment could mean economic trouble for cities and towns…Apr 17A response icon12
InTheNextClassroom_byDave HallmonWhat I’ve Learned After Teaching Undergraduate Students for 20 YearsAfter two decades at the front of the classroom, I’ve seen a lot change — and a lot stay the same. Here’s what today’s students are facing…Mar 24A response icon60
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