Oral assessments can unlock student authenticity--and represent a greater opportunity to remake the online college classroom as we know it.

Reimagining oral assessment in the age of AI


Oral assessments can unlock student authenticity and inquiry--and represent a greater opportunity to remake the online college classroom as we know it

Key points:

  • Faculty have a chance to ride the AI wave and leverage AI as a valuable tool
  • See article: AI education isn’t just for those who want a career in tech
  • See article: Generative AI can enhance equity of access and attainment
  • For more news on AI in education, visit eCN's Teaching & Learning page

Given the rapid proliferation and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots across higher education in 2023, online instruction now stands at a crossroads. Faculty can continue teaching and assessing as they have been – leaving both their students and their colleges responsible for the direct and indirect consequences of potential academic misconduct – or they can embrace digital disruption alongside their learners in pursuit of the maturation of their online classrooms. Our understanding of what online learning is, how it is accomplished, and how it is assessed must now adapt to the age of AI.

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