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"Discover five must-read books on AI and ChatGPT in education, recommended by educators. These books offer practical insights and strategies to enhance teaching with AI ..."
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"Explore how generative AI is revolutionizing online education by enhancing personalization and interactivity in learning platforms like Khan Academy and Udacity ..."
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"Adobe Education’s Mark Andrews reflects on insight from educators on what supports their creativity..."
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"Over the past year or so, a narrative that AI will inevitably transform education has become widespread. You can find it in the pronouncements of investors, tech industry figures, educational entrepreneurs, and academic thought leaders. If you are looking for arguments in favour of AI in education, you can ..."
Francesca Gonzalez's curator insight,
May 26, 6:19 PM
This articles makes great points regarding concerns with AI in education. One point that stood out to me the most was that AI can diminish the cognitive development of individuals if they rely to heavy on it to do their work. I think using AI in education should be to enhance learning, not do students work for them.
Tony Parkin's curator insight,
May 27, 11:18 AM
Public problems are collectively debated, accounted for, and managed; they are not the purview of private companies or self-identified caretakers who work on their own timelines with proprietary knowledge. Truly public problems are never outsourced to private interests or charismatic authorities.
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"I tested GPT-4o, the new model powering some versions of ChatGPT. It combines text, audio, visual, and video outputs and inputs, and is faster and more natural in its responses, which has many implications for teachers ..."
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"When Tiffin University decided to integrate artificial intelligence tools directly into its courses and curriculum, the Center for Online and Extended..."
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"As AI use continues to grow in classrooms, educators need to be aware of the ethics and legal concerns involved ..."
Timoteo Guzman's curator insight,
May 20, 5:05 PM
It's clear that AI can offer personalized learning and quick feedback, but there are important ethical and legal concerns to consider. Teachers need proper training and support to use AI effectively and must never rely solely on AI for assessing student performance. Human oversight is crucial to ensure accuracy and context. The fear of AI replacing teachers is unfounded because AI can't replicate the emotional intelligence and connections that teachers provide. Overall, while AI has great promise, educators must navigate its integration carefully to truly benefit students.
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"This article is based on a series of short LinkedIn posts and includes the original ideas, plus some of the feedback and discussion from the comments. Head over to my profile on LinkedIn to find the originals. In recent weeks, I've shared my thoughts on Generative AI (GenAI) and its impact on assessments, particularly the…"
Tony Parkin's curator insight,
May 10, 2:18 AM
Detectors are totally discredited, so what are the educators options?
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"As students develop skills to succeed in the workforce, technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality are providing a priceless opportunity to learn by doing ..."
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"With Star Wars Day (May the 4th) fast approaching, it's a good time to appreciate how far edtech has come ..."
Isabella Rivas's curator insight,
May 20, 9:58 PM
I love these ideas on how teachers can celebrate May the Fourth be with you. Considering that many students are fans of the movie, I like that students can use phones, tablets and technology resources for students to benefit on this day.
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"Teaching with wordless books helps build students’ essential comprehension skills—at all ages ..."
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"Yolanda Watson-Spiva, president of the advocacy group Complete College America, said it’s also important to think about the social capital that students have if both their parents went to college, such as access to college alumni and professional networks ..." |
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"The benefits are well documented but the practice can be subjective and prone to instructor biases, warns Anna Broadbent ..."
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"If you were going to embark on a treacherous wilderness adventure that your future depended on, you’d probably want to know the survival rate of those who went before you ..."
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"In a new book, Jo Boaler argues for a more flexible, creative approach to math. “Stepping back and judging whether a calculation is reasonable might be the most valuable mathematical skill a person can develop"..."
Michael Paul's curator insight,
May 25, 6:35 AM
Having more flexible approaches will allow more students to find success in the mathematics classroom. Jo Boaler has done a lot of research on the topic, and her findings depict the need for a change in type of instruction.
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"AI educational tools are helping students with their ABC's and SATs. But can they replace teachers? ..."
Timoteo Guzman's curator insight,
May 20, 4:57 PM
It's inspiring to see how educators like Principal Micah Arrott at Pease Elementary are using AI tools to create engaging, personalized learning environments. Programs like My Math Academy and My Reading Academy are helping teachers tailor instruction to each student's needs, addressing the diverse learning levels in a classroom. Overall, I like this article because it emphasizes AI's potential to equalize educational opportunities and transform the traditional teaching methods we are used to.
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"TOPEKA, Kan.(AP) — Kansas could soon offer up to $5 million in grants for schools to outfit surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence systems that can…."
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May 20, 5:32 PM
Google and Adobe are providing free courses to help educators learn how to use generative AI responsibly and effectively. These courses aim to equip teachers with the skills to integrate AI tools into their teaching, from planning lessons to managing tasks and enhancing student creativity. Andrew Wallace from South Portland Schools emphasizes the importance of training to avoid issues like AI biases and data privacy. By completing these courses, educators will gain valuable knowledge and certification, this will boost their confidence to use AI in ways that improve their teaching and benefit their students in the long run.
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"Throughout this academic year, I facilitated a training session on social-emotional learning (SEL) strategies for educators at a high-needs elementary ..."
Isabella Rivas's curator insight,
May 20, 9:50 PM
I found this article really interesting considering Brownsville is within the region I live in. It's more than likely that the social-emotional learning strategies she had wouldn't work in the region we live in because Hispanic, African American and Mexican American students were raised differently and exposed to less advantages than those who are White. I like the details she provides in the article.
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April 30, 5:12 AM
Phil Hardman is a goto person for instructional design and AI
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"Explore Adobe Express! Dig into new generative AI resources from Adobe Education Exchange and discover media literacy resources, too ..."
Ceferino Ibarra III's curator insight,
May 25, 3:07 PM
In recent conversations with other educators, we shared our perspective on the need for allowing students to express themselves creatively while learning. I can think of creative ways in incorporating Adobe Express into my lectures. The article provides information on the use in a k-12 classroom. I know instruction in higher education can benefit from this tool as well. Visual examples that are fun and easy to use will improve on the learning experience.
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"Imagine hopping on a school bus and being transported to an immersive, educational tour of the inside of the human body — and no, not on a fictional episode of “The Magic School Bus.” This is the kind of experience that Meta is hoping to enable for students, digitally, through its Quest virtual reality headsets ..." |