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Isolade's avatar

One of the most interesting takeaways here is that AI-assisted feedback appears to have made students feel more supported, not less. The distinction between automating teaching and augmenting teaching is important. Used thoughtfully, AI may help instructors provide the kind of detailed, developmental feedback that students often want but faculty don't always have time to deliver at scale.

Scott Cole's avatar

A great example of using AI to enhance, not replace, teaching. The focus on better feedback and student growth, rather than just efficiency, is what makes this approach compelling.

wahhabsrour's avatar

this is actually what i am looing for

JOhn Bull's avatar

This is a valuable contribution to the AI-in-education conversation because it shifts the focus from efficiency to learning outcomes. What stands out is that the AI wasn't replacing instructor judgment, it was helping scale detailed, actionable feedback that students clearly found meaningful.

Elloit's avatar

we want more please, about this teaching

Saraphine's avatar

Great insights on using AI to enhance student learning.

kathleen's avatar

A thoughtful and practical application of AI in education.

Angelica Mary's avatar

The student feedback speaks for itself.

MUAZ DE DIAMOND's avatar

This shows AI can support teaching without replacing instructors.

Linden Claire's avatar

As a student, this would help me understand expectations clearly.

Araminta Foxwell's avatar

This is the kind of support students really need.

Hannah Schafer's avatar

This feedback style would improve my performance over time.

Vicky Joe's avatar

I’d feel more connected to the course with this approach.

EMMA HARRISON's avatar

I’d see real improvement from this kind of guidance.

classicayodeji's avatar

This is what meaningful learning support looks like from a student perspective.

carsoncommerce's avatar

As a student, this feels very fair and helpful.