AI teaching Latest about AI teaching 4 Ways One Professor Uses AI to Save Time and Help Students By Erik Ofgang published 28 October 2024 Philosopher Graham Clay uses AI to help write letters of recommendation, convert lectures into quizzes, and answer student questions when he’s not available. Here’s how. Designing AI-Enhanced Assignments for Deeper Learning By Steve Baule published 7 June 2024 If used thoughtfully, generative AI can engage students at the higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy. Do ChatGPT-Style AI ChatBots Help Students Learn? Yes, But There Are Caveats, Says Research By Erik Ofgang published 24 April 2024 AI chatbots show promise in helping college students but are less effective for K-12, with the impact on learning seeming to decrease over time President Biden’s AI Executive Order Won’t Fix AI in Schools, But It’s a Start By Erik Ofgang published 13 November 2023 President Biden's recent executive order on AI could be the first step in relieving teachers from implementing their own AI policies on the fly. Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Using AI for Icebreakers In The Classroom2Blockly Games: How to Use It to Teach Coding3Mindful Social Media Use Can Reduce Negative Impact, Says Research 4Teaching Quantum Mechanics In K-125ClassPad.net: How to Use It to Teach Math
4 Ways One Professor Uses AI to Save Time and Help Students By Erik Ofgang published 28 October 2024 Philosopher Graham Clay uses AI to help write letters of recommendation, convert lectures into quizzes, and answer student questions when he’s not available. Here’s how.
Designing AI-Enhanced Assignments for Deeper Learning By Steve Baule published 7 June 2024 If used thoughtfully, generative AI can engage students at the higher levels of Bloom’s taxonomy.
Do ChatGPT-Style AI ChatBots Help Students Learn? Yes, But There Are Caveats, Says Research By Erik Ofgang published 24 April 2024 AI chatbots show promise in helping college students but are less effective for K-12, with the impact on learning seeming to decrease over time
President Biden’s AI Executive Order Won’t Fix AI in Schools, But It’s a Start By Erik Ofgang published 13 November 2023 President Biden's recent executive order on AI could be the first step in relieving teachers from implementing their own AI policies on the fly.