AI in the Classroom: What Enhances Student Learning and What Doesn’t
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
1:00 p.m. -
2:00 p.m.
SDSU Faculty/Staff
This discussion seeks to cut through noise on artificial intelligence and higher education, to examine what’s known about how today’s students are engaging with AI, and which kinds of tools and uses genuinely enhance learning—versus those that may undermine educational objectives.
Drawing on emerging research, case studies and other data, and anchored by an expert panel, this webcast will map the landscape of AI usage among students and explore critical distinctions between AI uses that promote deeper cognitive processing and those that potentially short-circuit essential learning processes.
The goal is to arrive at evidence-based insights that can help inform institutional AI policies and classroom practices that align technological innovation with substantive educational goals in this rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Drawing on emerging research, case studies and other data, and anchored by an expert panel, this webcast will map the landscape of AI usage among students and explore critical distinctions between AI uses that promote deeper cognitive processing and those that potentially short-circuit essential learning processes.
The goal is to arrive at evidence-based insights that can help inform institutional AI policies and classroom practices that align technological innovation with substantive educational goals in this rapidly evolving digital landscape.
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AI in the Classroom: What Enhances Student Learning and What Doesn’t
1:00 p.m. -
2:00 p.m.
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