I have been thinking about the ways that so much of the AI discourse in education spaces these last few years has tried to split teachers and students- to make teachers suspicious of students and to make it so that students are surveilled in all sorts of new ways. I think we need to avoidContinue reading “5 Theses on AI Theft in Education”
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Some Reflections on AI and Higher Education, Part 1
There is a fresh round of AI cheating hysteria as a result of a recent NY Magazine article and also another round of recent articles reports on professors using AI to give feedback on assignments sparking outrage from a few students. I think articles likes these are not helpful at all in thinking through theContinue reading “Some Reflections on AI and Higher Education, Part 1”
My Comments from the 4/17/25 Hands Off Higher Ed teach-in on my campus
Thanks to the organizers of this rally on campus today. It is good to be in community with you all. I wish it were under better circumstances. I am teaching my Global Justice course currently. This course is in many ways my historic favorite course to teach- it pulls on all areas that I amContinue reading “My Comments from the 4/17/25 Hands Off Higher Ed teach-in on my campus”