In teaching Smith’s new journalism course, reporter Nancy Cohen brings front-line experience—as well as big-picture questions—to the classroom. Her Journalism: Principles and Practice course focuses ...
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Apply Ennis's critical thinking framework to AI tools like ChatGPT. 15 practical AI critical thinking skills students need to ...
Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers and civilian employees participated in an Artificial Intelligence 201 course Feb. 11–12.
WOBURN (CBS) -- In a world where we're bombarded with massive amounts of information, it is important to know that we can tell the difference between what is real and false information. But a recent ...
The integration of AI into educational settings is a rapidly evolving trend with significant implications for learners' critical thinking skills. AI holds considerable promise for enhancing ...
Remembering the plot of a short story is no longer good enough in teacher Amy Lawson’s fifth-grade classroom — or in the majority of American classrooms. Today’s students are being asked to think more ...
I t has been almost 70 years since the term “artificial intelligence” was coined at a 1956 Dartmouth College summer workshop. The conference was convened by the mathematician John McCarthy, who ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What is critical thinking and how can we integrate it into the classroom? Part One ‘s guests were Dara Laws Savage, Patrick Brown, Meg Riordan, Ph.D., and Dr. PJ ...
Massachusetts is seen by the rest of the country as the “Mecca” of biotech. Numerous top hospitals, research institutions and startups have given the Commonwealth its status as one of the top ...
Be it in class, an academic presentation, or in everyday conversation, a question I’m often asked after explaining critical thinking (CT) is whether or not it’s something that can be done "wrong." Or, ...