When thoughtfully applied, AI transitions from a feared disruptor to an indispensable ally in fostering student performance and retention for nontraditional learners.
Nearly a quarter of students are using AI to do their assignments for them, a new survey asserts. That's not the only way they're using the technology.
More than half of all executive leaders said they're not harnessing feel inadequate in harnessing the power of generative AI to prepare students for the future, according to a survey from AAC&U.
With AI a powerful force that is already changing the world, academia, too, should embrace it—but in a way that takes advantage of innovation while staying true to the values of education.
If you've been hesitant to tinker with AI for educational purposes, you're in luck. Here's how Turnitin is helping instructors digitize their workflow.
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