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AI has only begun to make an impression on the world of higher education. Professors are exploring the use of a wide range of AI technologies — including virtual teaching assistants and chat bots, conversational agents that promote online academic discussions, and digital textbooks that adjust to students’ individual learning needs.

Yet, AI doesn’t come without its downfalls or its skeptics. Some argue that AI replicates human biases, or that it puts algorithms rather than people in charge of teaching students. Download the latest Trends Snapshot from The Chronicle to discover how faculty members are using AI now, and the pandemic’s potential acceleration of the adoption of these technologies.

Download How Will AI Transform Teaching and Learning? to read about the key tools and trends emerging in the field of higher ed, including: 
  • Adaptive courseware
  • Automation to support learning
  • Virtual teaching assistants
  • Accounting for bias
  • AI teaching post-pandemic

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AI has only begun to make an impression on the world of higher education. Professors are exploring the use of a wide range of AI technologies — including virtual teaching assistants and chat bots, conversational agents that promote online academic discussions, and digital textbooks that adjust to students’ individual learning needs.

Yet, AI doesn’t come without its downfalls or its skeptics. Some argue that AI replicates human biases, or that it puts algorithms rather than people in charge of teaching students. Download the latest Trends Snapshot from The Chronicle to discover how faculty members are using AI now, and the pandemic’s potential acceleration of the adoption of these technologies.

Download How Will AI Transform Teaching and Learning? to read about the key tools and trends emerging in the field of higher ed, including: 
  • Adaptive courseware
  • Automation to support learning
  • Virtual teaching assistants
  • Accounting for bias
  • AI teaching post-pandemic
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