I'm hopeful that one day we'll look back at this moment and laugh a little sheepishly and with relief that we avoided turning over our brains to generative AI. Some folks may feel a little silly that they were so tempted, but us early AI-haters won't tease you about it. We'll ignore it with kindness,... Continue Reading →
Last days to read “How the Coronavirus Pandemic Will Change Our Future Teaching” online for free at Religion & American Culture
Free access to this FORUM piece--brief think pieces on current issues--ends tomorrow. Check out contributions by Brandon Bayne, Valerie Cooper, Gastón Espinosa, and me, all scholars of religion writing about the impact of the pandemic on higher education broadly. You can download now and read another day if you don't have time today. In my... Continue Reading →