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AI Can’t Replace Teaching, but It Can Make It Better

AI Can’t Replace Teaching, but It Can Make It Better – WIRED

He had a helper: a voice-activated AI that summoned apps and educational videos onto large-screen smartboards. When a student asked, “Are there …
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AI revolution in US education: How Chinese apps are leading the way The success of Chinese AI education applications like Question.AI and Gauth in the US market comes at a time of fierce competition within China.
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Can Schools and Vendors Work Together Constructively on AI? A New Guide May Help
Education Week
… AI , which was put forth a year later and called on the Education Department to develop AI policy resources for school districts. And it builds on …
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Education in the Age of AI | Pace University New York
Pace University
For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a cornerstone of industries such as computer science, data analytics, game design, and more.
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Embracing AI means abandoning learning. – Inside Higher Ed
Inside Higher Ed
Calling B.S. on the AI Education Future. The “queen of the internet” is full of something… By John Warner.
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Far be it from me to call bullshit on a legendary venture capitalist known as the “queen of the internet,” but having read through Mary Meeker’s “AI & Universities” report, recently covered by Lauren Coffey here at Inside Higher Ed, I’m calling bullshit.

The report itself is a cobbling together of various data
points—primarily about how much data can now be harnessed by technology (lots!)—along with confident suppositions about the future (not present) capabilities of generative AI applications, turned into a call to arms to embrace inevitable innovation.

The report draws very few, if any, direct conclusions between the claims and the available evidence. It assumes a lot of facts not in evidence and utterly ignores some important dimensions of the work of teaching and learning in education spaces. According to the IHE reporting, Anna Ivey, a former dean of admissions for the University of Chicago Law School, “laughed out loud in a San Francisco Starbucks upon reading parts of the report.”

Education Dept. publishes AI guide for edtech developers – EdScoop EdScoop
The Department of Education published a guide with recommendations for edtech AI developers that includes provisions on equity and transparency.
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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Education – AiThority AiThority
AI in education empowers educators to customize every learner’s classroom experience. AI enables personalized student-centered learning in education …
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AI’s role in enhancing education | ASU News
ASU News – Arizona State University
ASU experts explain how artificial intelligence can help teachers — but training and access is key. A vintage maroon school …
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D2L Introduces AI Product for Learning Content Creation – Campus Technology Campus Technology
Learning platform D2L is launching a new AI-powered product, D2L Lumi, designed to help educators create course content, assignments, quizzes, …
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