Survey: Faculty Say AI Is Impactful, but Not In a Good Way
Nine in 10 faculty members say that generative AI will diminish students’ critical thinking skills, and 95 percent say its impact will increase students’ overreliance on AI tools over time, according to a report out today from the American Association of Colleges and Universities and Elon University
From Cognitive Offloading to Cognitive Enhancement
I recently encountered a term that stopped me in my tracks – cognitive outsourcing (thanks to Professor Miles Berry for that one!). We’re all well-acquainted with cognitive offloading. …
Google now offers free SAT practice exams, powered by Gemini
Prepping for the SAT is nobody’s idea of fun, but Google aims to make it less stressful with AI. The company announced that it’s now focusing its AI education efforts on standardized testing with free SAT practice exams powered by Gemini.Students can prompt Gemini by typing “I want to take a practice
Late last year, NSWEduChat was released to all NSW public school students in Years 5–12. Since then, I have been intentionally exploring the use of generative AI. It can serve as a learning support…
Gemini's new feature is a massive boon for students
Companies may be floundering slightly in their efforts to force AI use on the wider public, but there's one area where AI use hasn't needed any encouragement — education.While most of us will …
Welcome to Boodlebox We will be using an incredible AI tool this semester: Boodlebox. We will be using Boodlebox for specific assignments throughout the semester, so you will need to activate your account. I have shared an invitation to Boodlebox in your official Panthermail account. Please es...
Plan, Learn & Present Faster with NotebookLM and Gemini 3 Together
What if you could take the chaos of scattered research, endless documents, and overwhelming data and turn it into something clear, actionable, and even inspiring? Grace Leung walks through how …
The risks of AI in schools outweigh the benefits, report says
The risks of using generative artificial intelligence to educate children and teens currently overshadow the benefits, according to a new study by the Brookings Institution's Center for Universal Education.
As Schools Embrace A.I. Tools, Skeptics Raise Concerns (Natasha Singer)
A New York Times reporter, Natasha Singer covers technology access and use. This article appeared January 2, 2026. In early November, Microsoft said it would supply artificial intelligence too…
Humans care who created things. Especially art. They especially care when the origin is in question, and more again when the origin might not be human. AI is yi
What 37.5 million AI chats show us about how learners use AI at the end of 2025 — and what this means for how we design & deliver learning experiences in 2026