A University of Manchester researcher says schools should move beyond AI cheating concerns and prepare graduates for workplaces increasingly shaped by automation.
To help students see the value of what they’re learning, show them how the curriculum connects to the real world.
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Democratic State Sen. Katie Fry Hester, of Howard and Montgomery counties, sponsored a version of the Artificial Intelligence ...
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These courses are built off the research and support of the USAID-funded Linear Infrastructure Safeguards in Asia (LISA) and ALIGN projects and are, or are expected to be, accredited by the Institute ...