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Critical Thinking

What Teachers Should Know about Implicit Learning and Memory
The Genius Who Failed as a Student and Struggled as a Professor
Using AI to Add the Power of Choice in Online Discussion Boards
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“Why does my edition of Hamlet read ‘O, that this too, too sullied flesh would melt,’” my student Jake asked me, “but yours has ‘O, that this too,
After all, nearly every large language model (LLM) is good at summarizing readings, synthesizing large amounts of data and information across sources and culling it down to key
In 1906, Francis Galton was visiting a livestock fair when he stumbled upon an interesting contest. Local villagers were asked to guess the weight of an ox, with
I often wear sunglasses on my walk from my parking spot on campus to my office. I recently realized that when I have them on, I am seeing
Students taking online classes represent a key part of the college-attending population. Demand for online classes and online degrees has surged in recent years, particularly since the Covid-19
As AI use continues to grow in the field of education, we are only beginning to discover potential uses to support faculty work. Most of the focus has
Recently, a student sent me a political news article with the comment “Things are falling apart.” I didn’t reply right away, because I sensed they were looking for

“I would say that the way in which maturity could be put into concrete form today—and it is a form which can in no way be taken for granted because it would still have to be established everywhere, really in every single aspect of our lives—that the only real concrete form of maturity would consist of those few people who are of a mind to do so working with all their energies towards making education an education for protest and for resistance.”

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