
Episode 489
Teaching with Artificial Intelligence
Teaching in Higher Ed · Bonni Stachowiak with Lindsay Doukopoulos
October 26, 202343m 8s
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Show Notes
Lindsay Doukopoulos talks about teaching with artificial intelligence on episode 489 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode

Learning is exceptionally difficult to really assess in a meaningful way at scale.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Students are almost exactly at the same place that faculty are in terms of their skepticism and anxiety about these tools.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Learning is change.
-Lindsay Doukopoulos
Resources
- Auburn Online’s Teaching with Artificial Intelligence Course
- Auburn University Biggio Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Announcement About New Course
- DeElla Wiley, Lindsay’s Colleague
- Inciting Joy, by Ross Gay
- Teaching in Higher Ed Episode 375 with Betsy Barre
- AI x Education Conference: Driven by Students, Dedicated to Educators
- “If AI is the Answer, What is the Question: Thinking about Learning and Vice Versa” Dr. Chris Dede
- What I Found in a Database Meta Uses to Train Generative AI, by Alex Reisner for The Atlantic
- Life101 Podcast, by Mike Wesch