Harvard Graduate: Students only use Chegg, ChatGPT for homework

Nadia Okamoto

Nadya Okamoto attends the NOVUS #WeThePlanet forum at the United Nations on September 21, 2019 in New York City. Rob Kim/Getty Images for Novus Generational attitudes towards AI in the classroom were upended on Tuesday at Fortunes Brainstorm Tech conference. A Gen Z audience member expressed skepticism about the long-term educational benefits of AI, saying … Read more

The Internet Age: A New Generation of Harvard Students Get Connected | News | Harvard crimson

Two students study in the library during their final exams in 1997. Online educational tools have transformed Harvard academics.

For Harvard students today, technology is virtually inevitable. Students select courses, submit assignments, and even attend classes through various online platforms. The Harvard School of Public Health and the Harvard Graduate School of Design have gone so far as to explicitly require students to have computers. But that wasn’t always the case. In a 2017 … Read more

Students Use the Internet of Things to Connect, Inspire | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell hits New York State

Six weeks into Professor Max Zhang’s Internet of Things (IoT) course, he holds a graduation ceremony, complete with music, certificates and photos because, after an intensive course on how to build, code and extract data from sensors, students are ready for the next goal of the courses: helping the community. The course asks students to … Read more