KBLOG 38 The AI Elephant in the Classroom: Part 5: Lets Catch Up

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The Challenge:

In four previous KBLOGS I discussed aspects of AI that pertain to education. I summarized some of the issues such as the practical application of AI in the classroom, the issue of cheating and how AI is altering the traditional role of teachers and schools. There is a ton of information being generated quickly by people and AI platforms that address student learning at the K12 level. Ideas of AI application and issues are evolving so fast, it is difficult to keep up and sort through the new ideas.

A Solution:

I cannot summarize all the AI educational material being generated but I hope to, periodically, update you on some ideas that I think are practical and can be readily used to help students learn and educators (teachers and homeschool teachers) teach. I look for ideas that can be adapted and are practical to help improve teaching, make it more efficient and individualized for the benefit of student learning. The resources below are excellent examples of the use of AI that you can use immediately where needed.

 Resources:

Thoughtful video Khan Academy: How AI Could Save (not destroy) education

Using AI to Implement Effective Teaching Strategies in Classrooms: Five Strategies, Including Prompts

17 Exciting AI Websites for Teachers

Question Well: A.I. to help teachers generate an endless supply of questions

Curipod: Generate Lessons with AI

teachmate.AI - writes lesson plans, creates starters and writes reports

FAQ: AI in Teaching

 

 

 

 


Richard Kurtz

Richard Kurtz is an award-winning science educator, teaching in New York for almost 40 years. Richard has had extensive experience working with teachers and students in developing hands-on science activities in biology, science research and inventing both in person and virtually. He is currently a semi-retired educational consultant who is passionate about helping teachers and parents learn and apply strategies to help their students unlock their potential as innovators.

https://www.k12stemspace.com
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