Embracing AI in the Classroom: Enhancing the Learning Experience

Embracing AI in the Classroom: Enhancing the Learning Experience

As AI becomes more prevalent in education, faculty have a unique opportunity to integrate it into their classrooms to enhance the learning experience. This article explores practical ways to use AI for personalized learning, automating grading, fostering creativity, and supporting student success. By embracing AI, educators can create an engaging and innovative learning environment that prepares students for the future.

Check out the full article to learn how AI can transform the classroom.

College Classroom Management: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

College Classroom Management: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

One of the things that many new and some veteran college instructors struggle with is classroom management.  Classroom Management, simply put, is how you maintain order in your classes.  The blog post offers college instructors simple classroom management strategies they can use immediately. A well-managed course enhances the students' learning environment and may help with student retention and persistence.

3 Awesome Reasons You Should Be Using Remind In Your College Classroom

3 Awesome Reasons You Should Be Using Remind In Your College Classroom

Remind (Remind.com) is an online application that allows teachers and other educational leaders to communicate with students/parents in real-time. Students can opt-in to Remind and receive messages via text messages.

The Truth is….Most Community College Students Never Graduate

The Truth is….Most Community College Students Never Graduate

Student persistence has been a major issue in higher education for a while.  This lack of student persistence in community colleges has recently drawn attention from people outside of higher education.  

U. S. Education's Biggest Secret: High School Diplomas, Middle School Education

U. S. Education's Biggest Secret:  High School Diplomas, Middle School Education

Only 1 in 4 High School graduates is college ready. Many recent graduates must enroll in developmental or remedial courses before they can take college-level classes.  Too many of our high school graduates are not "college or career-ready!"