AI has got a new gig. Harvard is tapping artificial intelligence to help teach its most popular coding class next school year. Starting in September, the Ivy League school’s Introduction to Computer ...
How do you measure, measure a semester? Maybe in crazy problem set all-nighters, to-go cups of granola from the dining hall or reckless jaywalking. What about in three CS50 puzzle day shirts, one “I ...
The collaboration policy in Harvard’s flagship introductory computer science course was sufficiently vague that students accused of academic dishonesty may have unintentionally violated it, according ...
Trevor Brandt-Sarif had no interest in computer science when he arrived at Harvard in 2011. Philosophy was his thing. Writing code? That was for those kids at MIT. But while taking the requisite ...
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Responsible AI use in schools

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be useful when intentionally deployed, particularly in schools. While there are several tools, such as plagiarism checker Turnitin, that claim ...
Everyone is talking about CS50 — the Harvard introductory computer science course that saw more than 800 students enroll, making it the most popular course at Harvard this semester. Its rise has been ...
Heart-wrenchingly difficult CS50 had office hours recently for the last p-set of the semester in Annenberg. Flyby decided to do some eavesdropping to document the mayhem that went on before p-sets ...
Recent positive feedback at Harvard University regarding the CS50 “regret clause” — which allows students to retroactively self-report academic dishonesty to skirt large-scale consequences — prompted ...