A growing number of U.S. college instructors are turning to oral exams to help combat an AI crisis in higher education.
Once a semester, a Cornell instructor has her students experience what it is like to write the old-fashioned way.
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Opinion: Artificial intelligence in the classroom is undercutting students’ critical thinking
Ultimately, the question every professor should ask is this: Is this a task students need to be able to perform on their own?
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2028 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle in March and April 2025. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here ...
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