Indiana colleges implement AI into lesson plans to prepare students for the future workforce

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INDIANAPOLIS — Any time there is a new technology in the world there are typically two types of reactions; rejecting it or embracing it."Starting last fall we challenged all of the faculty to include AI in every single class that they are teaching,” Karl Knapp, Dean of the School of Business at University of Indianapolis said. “Predominantly because they are going to be using this as a competitive advantage when getting jobs.

Seidelson has taught his students how to collaborate with AI. He say's when Chat GPT and other AI apps and websites were first coming out they saw student's using them, but not in a way that would benefit them in the long run. Now his students have used AI to check their data points and assist them in real world simulations by answering questions about certain scenarios.

"Colleges should be using AI because it's going to be something we are going to be using in our future and potentially the rest of our lifetime,” Werner said.

 

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