The dark side of AI鈥檚 promised efficiencies
Artificial intelligence can use data and algorithms in a way that prioritises rationality over values such as fairness and quality of education, writes Vern Glaser
Artificial intelligence can use data and algorithms in a way that prioritises rationality over values such as fairness and quality of education, writes Vern Glaser
Scholarly knowledge is produced mainly at taxpayers鈥 expense. Why they should have to pay again to read it remains a mystery, writes Peter Baldwin
Why a sense of belonging is crucial to learning and how we can rebuild it within universities, following the disruption of the pandemic, in ways that also boost graduate skills
Friendship adds ethical and emotional dimensions that can make research equitable, sensitive, responsive and consequential to local communities, writes Noam Schimmel, based on his experiences in Rwanda
Rather than flagging essays by students with specific learning difficulties for 鈥渟ensitive鈥 marking, why are universities not rethinking the way they assess to make it more equitable for all students?
Students on hard skills-intensive courses such as computer science need to develop effective communication and other soft skills. Bernardo Pereira Nunes offers three assessments to help
Starting university is a major milestone for new undergraduates. Teachers can offer encouragement, guidance and empathy to help students with practical and emotional challenges, writes Cheong Fan
G. K. Suraishkumar looks at ways to assess students鈥 learning more effectively through formative assessments and argues for basing grades entirely on this method
Simple steps universities can take to make the applications process less stressful for aspiring students
How to use student co-creation to bring active participation and collaboration into the learning experience, based on insights from the Liberated Learners open educational resource
The rise of generative AI has led universities to rethink how learning is quantified. Julia Chen offers four options for assessment redesign that can be applied across disciplines
It takes coordination, communication and credibility to implement quick improvements in assessment and feedback, as a team from the University of Exeter explain
Basic knowledge and skills could empower university communities to promote and destigmatise mental health issues and empower individuals to recognise risks and seek assistance, writes Noam Schimmel
Advice on learning and discussion prompts that require students to think beyond the remit of AI responses
In this interview, Montclair State University president Jonathan Koppell talks about accessibility for minoritised groups, the power of creative communication and why he thinks universities need to own their part in the public鈥檚 diminishing trust in higher education