The Last Lecture: Teaching in the Age of Infinite Answers
When students can get polished explanations from AI at 2 AM, what is a teacher actually for? The answer is more hopeful — and more radical — than you might expect.
Research-backed perspectives on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the classroom, the teaching profession, and the future of learning.
When students can get polished explanations from AI at 2 AM, what is a teacher actually for? The answer is more hopeful — and more radical — than you might expect.
The panic about students using ChatGPT to cheat misses the point entirely. If a machine can do the assignment, what was the assignment really measuring?
Bloom's famous finding showed tutoring produces dramatic gains. AI promises to deliver this at scale. But the research on why tutoring works points to something machines can't provide.
Teaching teachers to use ChatGPT is like teaching someone to use a microwave and calling it culinary school. The real competencies go far deeper.