Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI

Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI

Evidence-Based Approaches to Pedagogy, Ethics, and Beyond

Corbeil, Maria Elena; Corbeil, Joseph Rene

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2025

390

Mole

9781032683652

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Part I. Foundations and Frameworks of AI in Education 1. What is Generative AI? A Primer 2. Developing a Framework for Implementing AI in Education and Evaluating Its Use Part II. Transformative Teaching and Learning with AI 3. Transformative Teaching with AI 4. The Age of Chat: Education and the Rise of No-Code Chatbots 5. Promoting Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Through AI Part III. Ethical and Institutional Considerations 6. Rethinking Cheating in the Age of AI 7. Developing Institutional Policies for AI in Education 8. Navigating Risks: Inaccuracies, Bias, Disinformation, and Privacy in Educational AI 9. Exploring the Generative Artificial Intelligence Fair Use Policy Landscape in Higher Education Part IV. Preparing Educators and Students for AI Integration 10. Teaching Generative AI in Higher Education: Strategies, Implications, and Reflective Practices 11. Preparing Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers for the AI-Driven Classroom 12. Preparing Students to Live and Work in an AI-Driven World: Ideas for Educators and Students Part V. Future Trends and Implications of AI in Education 13. Redefining Assessments in the Age of AI 14. AI and the Digital Divide 15. Defining Key Workplace Competencies in the AI Era: A Framework for AI-Powered Education 16. AI-Driven Self-Directed Lifelong Learning: Personalization and Empowerment in the Digital Age 17. The Future of Learning: AI-Driven Education in 2040
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