📚 Vocabulary List
A. Academic & Research Terms
1. coursework (n.) — Work done by students as part of a course of study.
“…around 85% of university students use AI for their coursework…”
2. syllabus (n., plural: syllabi) — An outline of the topics covered in a course.
“…looked at syllabi and grades from 319 courses…”
3. unsupervised (adj.) — Not watched, checked, or monitored by someone in charge.
“…courses with high levels of unsupervised tasks, like writing and computer programming.”
4. accessible (adj.) — Able to be reached, entered, or used.
“…before and after AI became easily accessible.”
5. exposure (n.) — Contact with something, especially over a period of time.
“Courses with high exposure to AI have seen A grades rise…”
6. comparison (n.) — The act of examining two or more things to find similarities and differences.
“For comparison, the study also looked at grades for oral presentations…”
B. Student Life Vocabulary
7. assignment (n.) — A task or piece of work given to students as part of their studies.
“…25% using it to complete assignments and 19% using it to write full essays.”
8. oral presentation (n.) — A spoken talk given directly to an audience, without relying heavily on written text.
“…grades for oral presentations, where AI isn’t very useful.”
9. graduate (v. / n.) — (v.) To complete a degree or course of study; (n.) A person who has completed a degree.
“…students could be graduating with weaker skills.” / “…good grades often help graduates get hired.”
10. employer (n.) — A person or organization that pays people to work for them.
“…reduce their value to possible employers…”
C. Figurative & Specialized Usage
11. AI-inflated (adj.) — Made to appear higher or better by AI, without reflecting real improvement. (A term created by the article.)
“There are two problems with these AI-inflated grades.”
12. inflation (n.) — A general increase in something that reduces its real value. (Usually used in economics; here applied to grades.)
“…AI inflation could reduce their value to possible employers…”
D. Key Verbs
13. identify (v.) — To recognize or determine exactly what something is.
“Chirikov identified the university courses that were most likely to be affected by AI…”
14. result in (phrasal v.) — To cause or lead to a particular outcome.
“…student AI use could be resulting in higher grades but less learning.”
E. Useful Phrases
15. in some way — To some extent; not completely or fully.
“…85% of university students use AI for their coursework in some way…”
16. for comparison — Used to introduce information that serves as a basis for comparing.
“For comparison, the study also looked at grades for oral presentations…”
Try to use some of these words in your discussion posts!