Learning and/with AI

The rapid advancement of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek undeniably raises important questions about university education and assessment. However, the proposed solution of reverting to traditional, invigilated, pen-and-paper exams and placing the responsibility on students to use AI “judiciously and responsibly” fails to address the deeper, structural challenges at play. Instead ofContinueContinue reading “Learning and/with AI”

E is for Errors

S.P. Corder on Learner Errors – A summary Types of Errors Native speakers may produce errors (readily correctable) especially in conditions of stress, indecision and fatigue. It is logical to expect that non-native speakers may do the same. These are called ‘lapses’ and are of no special importance to the teacher. Non-native speaker errors mayContinueContinue reading “E is for Errors”