Turnitin CPO reveals top 5 insights from Tyton study on generative AI usage
In June, Tyton Partners released Time for Class 2024: Unlocking Access to Effective Digital Teaching and Learning*. As a partner in the survey, Turnitin learned from the insights of the study’s more-than-3,000 higher education administrators, instructors, and student respondents. If you haven’t already had a chance, I highly recommend looking at what they found regarding the use of generative AI (GenAI) and access to digital learning because there is still much to glean from this ever-evolving technology.
Admittedly, I too am still listening, learning, and reading more than making predictions. If anyone tells you they know what the future of generative AI will be in the classroom - be skeptical. I certainly am. There are quite a few more unknowns than knowns. As my dad often says, “them ain’t good betting odds.”
We can safely say that GenAI will open up new opportunities and challenges, and it is here to stay. Below are my five top takeaways from Tyton’s latest Time for Class study and why they are important to me as Turnitin’s chief product officer.