Editorial Volume 14 Issue 1 2023

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.5204/ssj.2860
K. Nelson, T. Creagh
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Issue 1 of Volume 14 is published at an exciting and challenging time for education.  The availability of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is causing disruption across sectors.  Responses range from complete bans in some compulsory education and tertiary institutions, to putting in place creative ways to deploy these new technologies as productive learning and work tools.  The concerns about the risks to integrity of assessment and reputational risks to institutions and sectors are valid and also require close attention.  In a short time, a lot of advice has been offered and forums discussing approaches to integrating generative AI into work as well as assessment practices abound.   The Student Success team has been watching these developments with great interest. We believe these tools have utility for both learning practice and helping build students’ capacity to succeed.  We look forward to receiving evidence-based submissions on this important topic for future issues.  In this general issue we present a broad spectrum of articles and practice reports on student engagement, this time with authors from Australia, South Africa, Canada and the US.
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编辑卷14第1期2023
第14卷第1期是在一个激动人心、充满挑战的教育时代出版的。生成人工智能(AI)工具的可用性正在造成各行业的混乱。应对措施包括在一些义务教育和高等教育机构全面禁止,以及采取创造性的方式将这些新技术作为生产性学习和工作工具。对评估完整性风险以及机构和部门声誉风险的担忧是有效的,也需要密切关注。在短时间内,已经提供了很多建议,讨论将生成人工智能融入工作以及评估实践的方法的论坛比比皆是。学生成功团队一直在饶有兴趣地关注这些发展。我们相信这些工具对学习实践和帮助培养学生成功的能力都很有用。我们期待着收到关于这一重要议题的以证据为基础的意见书,以供今后讨论。在本期普通期刊中,我们将发表一系列关于学生参与的文章和实践报告,这次作者来自澳大利亚、南非、加拿大和美国。
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