AI in Education: Are You Prepared to Leverage AI This Fall?

You can be with ACUE’s AI Quick Study Series!

In our recent “Excitement and Concern: Faculty Perspectives on AI in Education” research brief, we found that many educators may not be getting the help they need to use AI in their classroom.

17%

of faculty feel they have sufficient guidance from their institution on how to use AI in their teaching.

40%

of faculty never use AI to support their course efforts. 

35%

of faculty feel comfortable using AI to support teaching.

16%

of faculty have received training in implementing AI into their courses. 

The most common ways faculty reported using AI to support their course efforts:

28%

Creating resources to support learning

27%

Designing assignments

26%

Creating or enhancing assessments

25%

Planning course activities

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