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5 Essential Questions Educators Have About AI

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Walberto Flores EdTech Coordinator, Highlands International School San Salvador Artificial intelligence has entered our classrooms — sometimes invited and other times not — leaving educators to ask essential questions about its implementation and impact.

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Teachers Say Parental Engagement Can Make or Break Efforts to Close Learning Gaps

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Thats according to a survey of 700 elementary and middle school teachers by Study.com, an online learning platform, that queried educators in January about student achievement. Forty-six percent of teachers surveyed named lack of family prioritization of academics as the primary reason some students have fallen behind.

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8 Practical Ways to Use AI in Learning

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Every year, education finds new ways to make learning more inclusive and diversified. The latest change agent is Artificial Intelligence (AI), now being used in classes to focus learning, simplify redundant tasks, and infuse lesson plans. These are the eight practical ways to use AI in learning: 1. Smarter Content.

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How AI Can Address Critical Challenges Facing Higher Education

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Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into higher education to address challenges such as personalized learning and operational efficiency. While AI has the ability to enhance personalized learning experiences, there are concerns about the quality of education delivered through AI-driven platforms.

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Empowering Education with AI: Enhancing Teaching and STEAM Activities

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CC-BY, provided by author Abstract This text discusses the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, emphasizing its potential to enhance teaching and learning across all levels. The text also mentions a training session focused on using AI to develop 21st-century skills and support STEAM activities.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

The digital age helps move away from primary memory-based pedagogies and paves the way for higher-order thinking and metacognitive paradigms. Adaptive learning technology uses algorithms to assess a learner’s confidence, progress, and skill to develop a personalized learning path and provides focused remediation to learning gaps.

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How Technology Is Powering Learning

Magic EdTech

The digital age helps move away from primary memory-based pedagogies and paves the way for higher-order thinking and metacognitive paradigms. Adaptive learning technology uses algorithms to assess a learner’s confidence, progress, and skill to develop a personalized learning path and provides focused remediation to learning gaps.