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States Agree About How Schools Should Use AI. Are They Also Ignoring Civil Rights?

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Several years after the release of ChatGPT, which raised ethical concerns for education, schools are still wrestling with how to adopt artificial intelligence. In March, Nevada published guidance counseling schools in the state about how to incorporate AI responsibly. Now, with the new federal direction, thats even more true.

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Automated Proctors Watch Students. Now Senators Are Watching These Companies.

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But as companies shift away from relying on humans who watch test-takers through webcams to algorithms and artificial intelligence, they have attracted scrutiny from those who point to studies showing that general facial-recognition software can be rife with bias and false positives. The remote proctoring industry has been around for decades.

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37 predictions about edtech’s impact in 2023

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Vrain, for example, we recently implemented the AI Coach by Edthena platform which uses artificial intelligence for instructional coaching. I think administrators at more schools across the county will lean into non-traditional supports for students including mentoring, behavioral counseling and socialization exercises for students.

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As Colleges Move Away From the SAT, Will Admissions Algorithms Step In?

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“I think this is going to be more heavily relied on, with less access to students in person, test scores, and reliable grades, at least for the spring semester and even going forward next year,” says Marci Miller, an attorney who specializes in education law and disability rights. It’s somewhat comical.”

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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–Michael Arquin, Founder, KidWind The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has presented districts everywhere with new teaching and learning opportunities. Artificial intelligence/augmented reality: It seems everywhere we look companies and products are announcing their new integrations with AI or AR/VR. This year at St.

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A Guide to Supporting Students with Bad Grades

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It can also signal something more like a learning disability. Next, you can conduct informal or formal assessments to pinpoint any deficiencies in knowledge or skills or to check for any learning disabilities. Whatever the case, low grades can impact a student’s motivation and self-esteem leading to a cycle of poor performance.

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How did edtech impact learning in 2023?

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Vrain, for example, we recently implemented the AI Coach by Edthena platform which uses artificial intelligence for instructional coaching. I think administrators at more schools across the county will lean into non-traditional supports for students including mentoring, behavioral counseling and socialization exercises for students.

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