Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) program director and professor Dr. E. Titus Asbury recently appeared as a guest on the Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology podcast to discuss the role of artificial intelligence in education.
Asbury serves as director of the Master of Science in Psychology (MSP) program, a psychology professor, and graduate programs coordinator for the Paul V. Hamilton School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS).
During the episode, “How to Ethically Use AI in the Classroom and Beyond. An Interview With Titus Asbury, Ph.D.,” Asbury shared practical ways educators and students can use AI to support teaching and learning. He also addressed ethical considerations and encouraged thoughtful, responsible use as the technology continues to evolve.
The conversation highlights how AI is shaping psychology and higher education. Asbury outlined current trends and offered strategies to help educators integrate AI while maintaining academic integrity and supporting student success.
“I feel that we're doing our students a disservice if we don't expose them to the technology and make it applicable to conducting research and solving real-world problems and issues,” said Asbury.
Psi Chi’s podcast features leaders in psychology who are helping shape the future of the field. Asbury’s discussion provides timely insight for institutions adapting to a changing digital landscape.
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