AI鈥檚 Impact on Higher Education
Artificial intelligence (AI) is disrupting higher education in transformative ways, ranging from research innovation to classroom teaching. These changes bring to mind the early days of my career, when computer鈥痑lgebra systems were massively鈥痙isrupting how we taught mathematics.鈥疧ne semester, I went 鈥渁ll in鈥 on the technology. To my surprise, the students rebelled, and I received my worst teacher evaluations ever. Lesson learned!听
DU faculty have shared with me that many students feel an incredible pull to use AI for writing. They have also shared concerns about students forgoing source materials for AI-generated summaries. This, of course, makes the learning experience shallow and opens doorways to information that is incorrect or lacks critical nuance. In this new and daunting context, it is鈥痠ncumbent on us as educators鈥痶o鈥痯repare our students for a life transformed by AI.鈥疶his will be hard. 听
However, we are prepared to tackle this challenge because of the creativity and prowess of our faculty. The good news is that a strong liberal arts education has always prepared students to navigate the complexity of the world. This age is no different. Strong critical thinking skills, curiosity, ethics, the ability to ask and answer difficult questions鈥攖hese remain foundational. 听
Even as AI potentially becomes more creative, analytical, computational, and entrepreneurial, our students will need these very same skills to succeed alongside its development, using AI as a helpful tool, not as a crutch or shortcut. This viewpoint is shared by others; increasingly, I am seeing articles make the case that the best way to prepare our students is through a strong liberal arts education.听
We can do this. I know many DU faculty are already exploring interesting ways to tackle the challenge. Two DU Forward projects,鈥淓ducating the鈥疦ext鈥疓eneration of鈥疘nnovators in AI and鈥疌omputing鈥濃痑nd the鈥淐enter for鈥疎thical鈥疓enerative AI 鈥疉pplications,鈥 along with our Office of Teaching and Learning, will help faculty develop approaches, assignments, and practices that focus on the instructive use of AI.听
We will adapt, as we always have, but we cannot be na茂ve about the incredible impact this technology has on our classroom and our students. I know these conversations will continue, and I welcome the community鈥檚 thoughts on AI in the classroom, in your studies, and in our work. 听
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Jeremy Haefner听
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