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When most people hear the term “research lab,” their minds often jump to natural sciences – envisioning spaces filled with test tubes, microscopes and scientific experiments. However, labs in the ...
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ChatGPT is demonstrating the disruptive potential of AI for higher education. The challenge is to identify how to use this disruption to advance learning.
Welcome to UA’s new column: The Many Faces.
Some are fine-tuning existing programs while others are planning extensive online and on-campus health promotion campaigns.