WGU Labs on LinkedIn: 4 Things to Know about How Students View Community College AI Education (2024)

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As funding from federal agencies and employers increases, most states now have at least one community college-level AI offering. New America conducted interviews with graduates and current students from AI programs at three different community colleges to learn about the experiences of these early cohorts. Here’s what they found: 1️⃣ High-quality community college baccalaureates offer students a local, accessible, affordable, and workforce-oriented path to degree completion at the same institution in which they completed their prior credentials. In fact, many of the students we interviewed believed that community college programs are on par with four-year institutions.2️⃣ Strong employer partnerships and hands-on experience improve student learning.3️⃣ Community college AI programs offer pathways for new entrants into the innovation economy but also create opportunities for upskilling and reskilling for bachelor’s degree holders.4️⃣ AI is a rapidly developing field, and precise alignment to employer needs is key.We’re excited to see efforts like these that center the student experience as AI continues to rapidly evolve.https://lnkd.in/gAKyYmCP #artificialintelligence #communitycollege #AI

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What are the benefits of integrating AI into education? ›

AI can also improve how students are assessed and guided while also helping to build digital literacy, critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills. These are among the most sought-after skill sets according to the Forum's Future of Jobs report.

What are the problems faced in AI education? ›

One of the biggest cons of AI in education is that it can dehumanize the learning experience. With AI algorithms generating content and deciding the pacing of the lessons, students may miss out on the nuanced approach that a human teacher can offer.

What teaching areas show the most promise for AI integration? ›

The Potential Benefits of AI in Education
  • Personalization: “It can be overwhelmingly difficult for one teacher to figure out how to meet the needs of every student in his/her classroom. … ...
  • Tutoring: AI systems can “gauge a student's learning style and pre-existing knowledge to deliver customized support and instruction.”

What is the opinion of AI in education? ›

Nearly all respondents believe schools should teach students how to use AI ethically. As AI becomes more prevalent in education technology, teachers, institutions and government agencies should develop new strategies to ensure academic integrity, promote equitable access to AI tools and address other concerns.

What are the positive effects of AI on students? ›

Overall, the positive impact of AI on students includes personalized instruction, enhanced critical thinking skills, and better preparation for the evolving demands of the digital age, contributing to a more dynamic and adaptive educational experience.

What are the pros and cons of artificial intelligence? ›

The advantages range from streamlining, saving time, eliminating biases, and automating repetitive tasks, just to name a few. The disadvantages are things like costly implementation, potential human job loss, and lack of emotion and creativity.

What is the negative impact of AI in students? ›

Another major disadvantage of AI in education is the dependence on it involving the educational process. Artificial intelligence can complete difficult, lengthy assignments almost instantaneously and students may become overly dependent on technology for tasks where they could be learning and developing their brains.

What are the 4 main problems AI can solve? ›

What problems can AI help us solve?
  • Automating Repetitive Tasks. ...
  • Data Analysis & Insights. ...
  • Personalization. ...
  • Predictive Maintenance. ...
  • Scientific Discovery and Research. ...
  • Robotics and Automation. ...
  • Drug Discovery and Development. ...
  • Climate Change and Sustainability.
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What is the biggest problem in AI? ›

The accountability, transparency, and fairness in decisions made by AI systems are now the challenge. Some issues that include algorithmic bias, which leads to the discrimination of particular groups, threaten the strengthening of inequalities.

How will AI change the future of education? ›

Educators: Use AI tools responsibly to enhance teaching and improve student learning outcomes. Personalize learning experiences by identifying individual needs, adapting content and pace, and providing real-time feedback. Create more engaging and effective learning environments with a human-centric approach.

What is the best AI for education? ›

🥇Best AI Tool For Education Overall

QuillBot, renowned for its advanced paraphrasing and summarization capabilities, stands out as a key tool in enhancing students' writing and research skills.

Can AI replace teachers? ›

The answer is nuanced. While AI can address the issue of bad teachers and enhance the capabilities of good ones, it cannot replace the essential human connection and mentorship that teachers provide. Likewise, tutors who genuinely care about their students' success will continue to be indispensable.

How will AI disrupt education? ›

In the delivery of learning, we can expect some significant changes that will make our classes more personalized, more closely monitored and more likely to meet outcomes. Using generative AI, faculty members will be able provide students with tutors programmed to assist them in achieving designated learning outcomes.

How is AI bias in education? ›

Because AI is based on past data, mirroring stereotypes or biases that are already present, they can unknowingly amplify these stereotypes in classrooms. “AI should only supplement what is being done in the classroom in order to level the playing field for students of color,” Freeman says.

What are students saying about AI? ›

Over half of students BestColleges surveyed (54%) say that the use of AI tools on college coursework counts as cheating or plagiarism. Jane Nam is a staff writer for BestColleges' Data Center.

What AI helps in education? ›

🥇Best AI Tool For Education Overall

QuillBot, renowned for its advanced paraphrasing and summarization capabilities, stands out as a key tool in enhancing students' writing and research skills.

How can AI help education in the future? ›

Artificial intelligence (AI) can support education by automating administrative tasks, freeing teachers to focus more on teaching and personalized interactions with students, enhancing rather than replacing human-led teaching.

What are the benefits of integrating technology into learning? ›

Helps students with different learning styles

Technology is an opportunity for teachers to differentiate instruction to modify information for the appropriate learning capabilities of their students. The use of technology can also allow students to work at their own paces.

How does AI make education more accessible? ›

The following are some of the ways AI is being used to enhance accessibility in education: Providing real-time captioning and transcription services. Creating adaptive learning platforms that adjust to individual learning styles. Developing assistive technologies for visually and hearing-impaired students.

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