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How Intelligent Tutoring Systems Make Deep Learning Possible

Edsurge

Art Graesser: A lot of the learning that goes on is shallow learning: memorizing things and being exposed to ideas, for example. That’s different than the standard delivery of text and multiple choice questions. What drove you to develop these systems? What was the problem you were trying to solve?

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

In 2024, I expect we will see big advancements towards determining the best way to use AI in both classroom and administrative settings, as well as clearly defining boundaries for ethical use. It’s about equipping students with the skills to use technology safely, responsibly and ethically.

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Standardized Tests Aren’t Going Anywhere. So What Do We Do?

Cult of Pedagogy

We recognize that there’s something fundamentally different about large-scale, externally mandated standardized tests that rely on multiple-choice questions. Rather, they’re expected to use ELA skills to correctly answer the multiple choice questions and respond to writing prompts.

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65 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

In 2024, I expect we will see big advancements towards determining the best way to use AI in both classroom and administrative settings, as well as clearly defining boundaries for ethical use. It’s about equipping students with the skills to use technology safely, responsibly and ethically.