How Students Use Generative AI

The artificial intelligence genie is out of the bottle, and there’s no way to put it back in. All we can do is learn to live with AI as productively as possible. No surprise, today’s youth are leading the charge from middle school to college. Amy and Mike invited ed tech expert Annie Chechitelli to describe how students use generative AI.

What are five things you will learn in this episode?

  1. How are students using generative AI?
  2. What are positive and productive ways to use generative AI?
  3. What are less-productive ways to use generative AI?
  4. Are current detection tools keeping up with AI-generated work?
  5. How can educators promote positive adoption and use of AI tools?

MEET OUR GUEST

Annie Chechitelli has spent the past two decades innovating with educators to expand access to education, meet the quickly changing needs of learners, and empower students to do their best, original work. As the Chief Product Officer at Turnitin, Annie oversees the Turnitin suite of applications which includes academic integrity, grading and feedback, and assessment capabilities.

Prior to joining Turnitin, Annie spent over five years at Amazon where she led Kindle Content for School, Work, and Government and launched the AWS EdTech Growth Advisory team, advising education technology companies on how to grow their product and go-to-market strategies with AWS. Annie began her career in EdTech at Wimba where she launched a live collaboration platform for education which was ultimately acquired by Blackboard in 2010. At Blackboard she led platform management, focused on transitioning Blackboard Learn to the cloud. Annie holds a B.S. from Columbia University and an M.B.A. and M.S. from Claremont Graduate University. She resides near Indianapolis, Indiana with her youngest child and husband, with two children attending college on the East Coast.

Annie can be reached on LinkedIn.

LINKS

Empowering students for tomorrow with AI writing tools
One Piece at A Time. Solving the AI Writing Puzzle (Graphic)
What is ChatGPT, DALL-E, and generative AI?

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