There was a lot of great information in last week’s Chronicle of Higher Education article called The Student Brain on AI. One important point it makes is that change is hard.
“New technology has always brought with it social panic. Commentators argued that the telephone would be ruinous to families because women would spend more time gossiping.”
And another one: “When the internet and search engines began to be an integral part of life, people worried about their effect on our memory and intelligence. As a viral 2008 article put it, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” “ Well, I will give that one a little credit. Google has ruined our ability to identify false or bad information. Then again, information literacy is a topic that can be taught.
One important facet was explained by Derek Bruff, associate director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at the University of Virginia, wrote about the MIT study. “When we ask students to do things that are neither interesting nor relevant to their personal or professional lives, they look for shortcuts.” That has always been true. Today the tool is different.