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FETC 2025: Transformation, innovation, and 5 new sessions

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Inclusive Innovation: Leaning into Ethical and Equitable AI Solutions: Embark on a transformative journey into the ethical landscape of AI in education. Through engaging discussions and real-world examples, participants will explore strategies to address bias, promote fairness, and enhance transparency in AI-powered educational tools.

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How digital tools and AI can enhance social studies

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Digital tools such as Khan Academy and Newsela analyze students’ progress, identify areas for improvement, and provide targeted resources and activities to support their learning journey. Educators must ensure that students understand how AI technologies work, including their limitations and potential biases.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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This allows educators to gain insights from students interactions with these technologies, fostering a deeper understanding of their applications and promoting ethical use. One student posited that AI could extend and enrich student learning by assisting in generating ideas, discussion points, and encouraging critical thinking.

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Learning.com Includes Essential Skills for Remote Learning in EasyTech

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Word Processing: Develop students’ proficiency using word processing programs and tools for online document creation, design, editing, collaboration and problem-solving. Computer Fundamentals: Students learn to harness technology as a tool to create, problem-solve and collaborate with others. About Learning.com.

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How to Change the Dynamics of Peer-to-peer Learning

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Discussion Circles : Analyze material together. Project-Based : Collaborate on a tangible outcome (e.g., Time-Intensive : Collaborative learning can be slower than direct instruction, as discussions and consensus-building take effort. Workshops : Rotate leadership for hands-on practice. coding a program).

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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This allows educators to gain insights from students interactions with these technologies, fostering a deeper understanding of their applications and promoting ethical use. One student posited that AI could extend and enrich student learning by assisting in generating ideas, discussion points, and encouraging critical thinking.

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What is the Potential of AI in Education?

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The future of K-12 education with AI also includes the integration of data-driven insights, helping educators identify learning trends, assess student performance, and refine teaching strategies for continuous improvement. AI algorithms could be exploited for plagiarism detection, potentially hindering students’ ethical development.

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