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Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to understand AI Adoption in Higher Education

Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to understand AI Adoption in Higher Education

Faculty and staff in higher education face uncertainty about appropriate AI use in academic settings, particularly whether student AI use supports or hinders learning. This uncertainty reveals a fundamental question: how can institutions integrate AI to enhance learning while preserving educational integrity?

Current experiences illustrate this tension between AI’s benefits and potential drawbacks. While some instructors have adopted AI...

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Nathan Poole
Nathan Poole (Student)
10 weeks ago
This was a helpful read. I work with students who are still trying to understand when and how AI should fit into their learning, so connecting the topic to Bloom’s Taxonomy actually made things clearer for me. It shows that AI is not just a shortcut, it can support different levels of thinking if it is used with guidance. I appreciate that the material focuses on balanced adoption rather than fear or hype.
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