Instead of avoiding AI, embrace it with best practices for more impactful teaching and ensure teachers and students have AI literacy.
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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
September 3, 1:45 AM
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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
July 18, 12:44 PM
"An AI-powered video coaching platform enables pre-service teachers to independently reflect on their teaching, receive time-stamped feedback, and improve their practice by aligning lessons with self-identified goals—fostering scalable, self-guided professional growth."
Richard Platt's curator insight,
July 19, 3:19 AM
A computerized AI coaching support model enables pre-service teachers to engage in scalable, self-guided reflection for teacher preparation. It is worth having a look at, as it will likely lead to more improvements for Teachers and Instructors.
ang.garza42@gmail.com's curator insight,
May 27, 10:56 PM
If educators are transparent about AI’s use and educate students about the impact and morality of cheating, students will be less likely to cheat.
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
January 16, 11:41 AM
"Using AI is “not about using it to get answers; it’s about students thinking critically,” Clark said. Classrooms that avoid AI are not preparing students for success when they leave high school."
Raúl De La Cruz's curator insight,
June 5, 2023 6:04 PM
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"Using AI is “not about using it to get answers; it’s about students thinking critically,” Clark said. Classrooms that avoid AI are not preparing students for success when they leave high school."