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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

Edsurge

Imagine classrooms where teachers are empowered by cutting-edge technology and where students don't just learn from textbooks but co-create their educational journey. The webinars, sponsored by Amazon Web Services (AWS) , served as a platform for gaining valuable insights from education leaders, policymakers and edtech product developers.

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips  Part 4 – Teacher Writing Assistant

EdTechTeacher

And ChatGPT provides human-like writing, so what it creates won’t sound robotic. So, it’s important to provide context in your prompt(s) so that ChatGPT can construct writing that is appropriate for the task at hand. –by Tom Daccord, with help from ChatGPT Interested in learning more about ChatGPT and AI in Education?

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The importance of agency in successful edtech adoptions

eSchool News

During the pandemic, teachers and students rapidly adopted new tools to pivot to remote and hybrid learning. The emergence of AI comes at an interesting time, when educators are looking for solutions to close the gap of pandemic-era learning loss and prepare their students for an increasingly technology-driven world.

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Making Sense of AI & ChatGPT in Education

EdTechTeacher

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a computer, machine, robot, or tech system to demonstrate characteristics of human intelligence. AI is commonly associated with platforms or systems that present human intellectual capabilities, such as the ability to reason, solve problems, use language, or learn from past experience.

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Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

The exception is BrainPOP — there are no ads, but it requires a hefty annual fee: BrainPOP Fremium BrainPOP is a collection of three-five minute animated movies, learning games, quizzes, and interactive activities for grades 3-8 addressing a wide variety of topics such as math, science, social studies, health, art, and technology.

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Reassessing Curriculum Development: Top 3 Factors to Consider

Evelyn Learning

It helps teachers adopt reasonable teaching approaches and it helps students study and learn in an organized manner. As technology is infusing more and more into education and students are being introduced to different learning styles, there is a need to reassess the curriculum with regard to new age requirements.