Season 6 Episode 4 AI in Higher Education_ From Experimentation to Execution
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Key developments include the launch of the International Journal of AI in Pedagogy, Innovation, and Learning Futures, signaling AI’s emergence as a formal field of academic inquiry, alongside system-wide AI literacy initiatives designed to prepare students for an AI-driven economy. The conversation also examines alarming findings from recent policy-practice research, revealing widespread AI use across campuses paired with limited awareness of institutional guardrails, creating serious risks for data privacy, compliance, and trust.
The episode addresses faculty concerns around transparency, mentorship, and governance, while highlighting promising models for ethical oversight, curriculum redesign, and responsible adoption. A practical “Do It Now” checklist closes the discussion, offering concrete steps institutions and educators can take to move from ad hoc use to intentional, accountable AI integration.
The message is clear: the era of the AI-integrated university has arrived, and success depends on execution grounded in strategy, ethics, and human judgment.
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