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Inevitable or preventable? The wild west of AI use at WWU

In one classroom at Western Washington University, a professor is teaching a class of students how to “vibe code” their own artificial intelligence agents. In another, a professor has moved coursework offline and is printing out readings to discourage student use of AI. 

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Nominations Sought by Dec. 15 for "Critical Thinking" Showcase 2016-12-02
Workshops April 27 and 28 to share advice on giving useful instructor response 2016-04-27
Tech group to cover sharing academic content, promoting personal brand 2015-10-13
CIIA looking for faculty insight on promoting multiculturalism in the classroom 2015-05-15
More tech teaching, learning workshops on the way 2015-01-14
WWU team wins award for innovation in educational technology 2013-11-19
Group to discuss use of iPads in teaching at meeting Oct. 4 2012-10-03
Technology group to discuss Blackboard improvements, group evaluation tool at March 29 meeting 2012-03-28
Technology group to discuss social media as a teaching tool Feb. 28 2012-02-24
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