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What’s the state of STEM?

eSchool News

Among AI applications respondents currently use are interactive learning tools (20 percent), personalizedstudentlearning experiences (22 percent), anddata analysis to gain insights into student performance (11 percent). The survey also revealed a range of teacher concerns about AI in education.

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

Edsurge

The most common uses of AI teachers reported were to personalize student learning, interactive learning tools and getting insights on student performance with data analytics. The basis of any AI education would have to be rooted in critical thinking, he explains, how to ask good questions and evaluate the answers.

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What is the Potential of AI in Education?

eSchool News

AI algorithms could be exploited for plagiarism detection, potentially hindering students’ ethical development. Striking a balance between leveraging AI for educational benefits and addressing ethical challenges is crucial to ensure a positive impact on K-12 education. Cheating is another concern.

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