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Can AI Aid the Early Education Workforce?

Edsurge

Kang also pointed out that generative AI can be used to overcome language barriers — for example, by providing live translation services during a meeting or translating written communication into a language spoken by a child’s family before sending it. It is not about putting a robot in front of your child and losing control over everything.

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7 Things to Know About Coding in the Early Childhood Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

For example, if you have a faucet in the bathroom that has a sensor, and you put in your hands, water comes out. That’s just an example of one of the SMART objects that we have all around us. So robots have motors, they have sensors, they can move around. Each block represents a command for the robot. It’s open-ended.

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Do Chatbot Tutors Work Better When They're Upbeat — and Female?

Edsurge

And he suggests that in the future students may be able to choose the “gender” and “race” of the interactive agent delivering a lecture or serving as their AI tutor, much as people today can select the gender and accent of the Siri assistant on their iPhone.

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How to use Sphero the Robot in STEM and Beyond – From Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

As someone who primarily taught math and science when I was a classroom teacher, I associated robots, robotics curriculum, and robot apps as things that were only used in those subjects. However, this past year my school received a robot grant that provided ten robots for us from the company Sphero.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

Who could have known that Steve Jobs would have introduced the iPhone only ten years later? Seeing exemplars and examples in action compared to actual sonnets that exist historically and compose her own. But I think expect that as a teacher, if all you're asking students to do is work that an AI robot can do. There was email.

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How fifth graders see the world in 20 years

The Hechinger Report

Their visions represent a journey into cybersecurity and space travel, racism and robots. She hopes to one day own an iPhone 21, “with 21 cameras on it,” but for now she’s OK not having a phone at all. All four students say they think humanoid robots are “creepy.”) Many jobs, the children predict, will be replaced by robots. “I

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Game Education: It’s in Their DNA – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

The video below provides an example of how the students created these worlds in Minecraft and then demonstrated their understanding of the history through their video presentations. Game #4 – Sphero the Robot. They sit in a learning circle and are instructed to pass the robot to their neighbor when the robot changes color.