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<blockquote data-quote="tdismydog" data-source="post: 483014" data-attributes="member: 8440"><p>There are many can quotes in here I thought about using but thought I would make an independent post in response to AI in education from a veteran in education.</p><p></p><p>First off, AI is already in education in fact you can completely homeschool your children with a virtual academy.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, addresses the gamification and rewards system for achieving a standard. I do not necessarily disagree with all of the time, but one of the skills I hear so many adults talk about about is our children's inability to be bored. I see this in my own 2 kids(I have a 6 year old and a 9 year old) and frankly it is annoying. Constant gamification of education only reenforces this.</p><p></p><p>I do see the benefits of AI. I am a teacher with 23 years of experience, due to many things and the subject I teach, I see very few resources dedicated my classes. Things that used to take me days, weeks, even months to create now can take just just a few minutes. I am also able to differentiate both assignments and reading for my students which allows my learners with learning disabilities to get the same content as my regular ed. students.</p><p></p><p>There are some extreme downfalls. It is next to impossible to teach students the difference between fake and real news, especially when students primary source of information are tik tok and instagram. Next, there are profound effects on the developing brain mainly with the ability to make decisions with out help. As our generation ages and the younger one takes over, will we still have capable soldiers, nurses, lawyers, and surgeons or any other job that requires someone to make a split second decision on their own? Hard to say, maybe AI bots perform all these jobs in the future. Along with teaching of course. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdismydog, post: 483014, member: 8440"] There are many can quotes in here I thought about using but thought I would make an independent post in response to AI in education from a veteran in education. First off, AI is already in education in fact you can completely homeschool your children with a virtual academy. Secondly, addresses the gamification and rewards system for achieving a standard. I do not necessarily disagree with all of the time, but one of the skills I hear so many adults talk about about is our children's inability to be bored. I see this in my own 2 kids(I have a 6 year old and a 9 year old) and frankly it is annoying. Constant gamification of education only reenforces this. I do see the benefits of AI. I am a teacher with 23 years of experience, due to many things and the subject I teach, I see very few resources dedicated my classes. Things that used to take me days, weeks, even months to create now can take just just a few minutes. I am also able to differentiate both assignments and reading for my students which allows my learners with learning disabilities to get the same content as my regular ed. students. There are some extreme downfalls. It is next to impossible to teach students the difference between fake and real news, especially when students primary source of information are tik tok and instagram. Next, there are profound effects on the developing brain mainly with the ability to make decisions with out help. As our generation ages and the younger one takes over, will we still have capable soldiers, nurses, lawyers, and surgeons or any other job that requires someone to make a split second decision on their own? Hard to say, maybe AI bots perform all these jobs in the future. Along with teaching of course. :) [/QUOTE]
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