Getting things organized to return to the classroom is challenging in a normal year; this year, added layers of uncertainty from the COVID-19 pandemic mean that institutions and instructors may have to put extra care into their planning.
Artificial intelligence (AI) dominates many aspects of our lives. From smartphones to smart homes, technology is behind many aspects of the Canadian popular lifestyle. Higher education isn’t exempt; automated technology is present in classrooms across the country.
As instructors, you’re likely just now beginning to breathe after the intense, pandemic-defined winter and spring semesters. With some jurisdictions loosening restrictions, the chances of returning to in-person learning in the fall semester are higher than they’ve ever been.