Thank you for your kind words, Jim. As you can appreciate, it takes more time than ever before to foster a love of learning through developing critical thinking skills in reading and by physically holding a book, not a phone. Read, reflect, and respond are the buzzwords to getting them to be effective thinkers, readers, and writers. I think I have scared my students enough when I have said that the more they cede to AI, the more it writes like them, and the inevitable end is why are they needed for a job when AI can easily do it at no cost of salary, health, and retirement benefits? Especially when I add that my engineering dad told me back in the mid-1960s when computers were coming on the scene, “Look alive, kid . . . you could be replaced by a button.” John > On Feb 12, 2025, at 1:10 AM, Jim O'Connor <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Thanks so much for your work. I remember my days 1973-4-5 trying to deal > with student papers obviously stolen and when I spent the time to > show/prove thefts there was no reward, just time lost in the pursuit for > tenure.