12 Mar 2026
42m

Skepticism and Curiosity in the Age of AI with Marc Watkins

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Teaching in Higher Ed

The podcast explores the balance between skepticism and curiosity regarding AI in higher education, addressing the mixed messages universities send to both students and faculty. Marc Watkins, director of the AI Institute for Teachers, highlights the confusion arising from inconsistent AI policies across different courses, potentially leading to unintentional academic misconduct. The conversation covers faculty concerns about AI's impact on grading and the intimate aspects of teaching, alongside student fears of AI accusations affecting their learning experiences. Watkins suggests offering embodied experiences in both physical and online spaces, such as handwritten journals and video-based assignments, to foster genuine engagement. The discussion also touches on the ethical considerations of AI-driven oral assessments and the importance of critical thinking and ethical decision-making in navigating AI's rapid advancements.

Outlines

Part 1: Perspectives, Policies, and Student Anxiety

Part 2: Teaching Labor and the Ethics of Grading

Part 3: Assessment Challenges and Agentic AI

Part 4: Agency, Critical Thinking, and Resources

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