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Small AI Strategies for Your Online Course
Use AI to Help Students Think Independently

As AI becomes ever more integrated into online learning, encouraging students to reflect on how it shapes their thinking is key. Consider activities that engage metacognition, which can deepen engagement and build critical awareness of AI as a learning tool.
“Start small. Just try one thing and see what happens - you’ll be surprised how much time AI can save you.” - Lisa Segre, Professor, College of Nursing
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Small AI Strategies for Your Online Course
Discussions about generative AI in higher education often focus on big, disruptive changes like automating grading, replacing traditional assessments, or raising concerns about academic integrity.
But the use of AI in teaching doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. Many instructors are already finding small, practical ways to integrate AI into their teaching that enhance learning without overhauling their courses.
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