An overview of the BBC Bitesize Guide to AI for teachers and how it can be used in the classroom with students age 14-19.
Simply put, AI can do a lot–it can personalize learning, help students expand on ideas for assignments, and reduce time spent on administrative tasks, freeing up educators to spend more time on ...
When it comes to classroom learning, it’s common knowledge that students of all ages are a bit more engaged when they’re able to use an interactive or captivating learning resource–and this is why ...
Two new research reports highlight growing concerns about the impact of AI use on teens and young adults’ mental health and how they use the technology to address those challenges. The reports—both ...
A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage. The findings are available on the EdArXiv ...
Adults need to guide kids’ interactions with AI, and teach the difference between talking to a machine and a human.
Stanford researchers wanted to know if human guides could improve student engagement with AI tutors. “We never really got ...
Educators are not always aware of the implications of using the latest shiny AI tool. Laura Milne offers guidance on balancing educational value with institutional priorities University educators have ...
How do you AI? Environmental, privacy, political, and intellectual property issues aside (and those are major issues), there are many ethics considerations involved in how we approach our own ...