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EdTech Connect

Mapping the Course: Data, Discovery, and Innovation with Lee Rainie

25 Apr 2025

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In this episode of EdTech Connect, host Jeff Dillon sits down with Lee Rainie, Director of Elon University’s Imagining the Digital Future Center, to explore the transformative impact of AI on higher education. They delve into groundbreaking research on how AI is reshaping teaching, learning, and academic integrity, uncovering surprising divides among educators—half of whom see AI as a tool for creativity, while the other half view it as a threat to critical thinking. From redefining cheating to navigating the "Wild West" of AI governance, Lee shares insights on how institutions can adapt, the rise of "prompt literacy," and why "show your work" might be the mantra of the future. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the promises and pitfalls of AI in education. Key Takeaways AI’s Disruptive Potential: 95% of academic leaders believe AI will disrupt traditional teaching models, with half calling it a "major disruption." Cheating vs. Creativity: Administrators are split—50% say using AI for assignments (e.g., generating outlines) is acceptable, while 50% consider it cheating. Positive Outcomes: AI is expected to enhance learning, research skills, writing, and creativity—but only if integrated thoughtfully. Risks: Concerns include academic integrity, student dependency on AI, digital inequities, and declining attention spans. Governance Challenges: Schools lack clear policies, leaving faculty to navigate AI use case-by-case. "Show your work" is emerging as a key accountability standard. The Future of Work: AI demands new skills like "prompt literacy" and shifts the focus from content creation to critical evaluation.   Conversation Rundown Intro (00:00) Lee Rainie’s Background and the AI in Higher Ed Study (02:29) Key Findings: Disruption, Cheating, and Student Outcomes (04:28) Academic Integrity: Defining Misuse in the AI Era (07:20) Why Coding Embraces AI But Writing Resists It (10:48) AI as a Creative Ally: The Power of Prompting (12:45) Institutional Challenges: Governance and Faculty Preparedness (15:22) Digital Governance: Bridging Gaps in AI Policy (19:10) AI vs. Past Tech Revolutions: Adoption and Social Impact (23:55) Emerging Questions: Mastery, Testing, and Human Purpose in an AI World (27:29)   Dig Deeper This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and education, offering a deep dive into the trends and challenges shaping the future of higher education. Tune in to learn how AI is quietly revolutionizing education data—without displacing humans. Find Lee Rainie here: LinkedIn https://www.... Chapters (00:00:00) - EdTechConnect: The Future of Learning Is AI(00:01:08) - Lee Rainey on Elon University's Imagining the Digital Future(00:02:30) - The Future of AI in Higher Ed(00:07:20) - The Academic Integrity Survey(00:15:22) - The Future of AI in Higher Ed(00:23:55) - How AI Is Compared to Other Tech Revolutions(00:27:31) - Alexa and the Future of Teaching and Learning

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