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Class Companion: Instant AI Coaching and Feedback

Catlin Tucker

Feedback is critical for helping students enhance their conceptual knowledge and skills. Despite its value, with the time constraints and the large number of students in classrooms, providing focused, actionable, and timely feedback often feels unattainable. It avoids language that might confuse learners.

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Leveling Up Language Learners’ 21st-Century Skills with Minecraft

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How could a game featuring so little language drive this much language learning? In addition to the language generated by the students themselves in their projects, I found that a huge amount of English was being generated as students shared tips, accessed online guides and built a common understanding.

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Personalizing Language Arts Education With AI Tools: A Teacher's Perspective

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The integration of AI tools in English language arts (ELA) instruction has emerged as a potentially transformative pedagogical approach that could redefine the traditional landscape of education. For instance, it would take me hours to give students the feedback that grammar programs now provide in seconds.

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Investors Write $3.2 Million Check for Writing Startup That’s All About Peer Feedback

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Founded in 2016, Writable offers tools and templates that scaffold the writing and feedback process to help students become stronger writers. Teachers can select how the feedback process will unfold. The system guides pupils through how to offer constructive feedback to their peers.

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Time Efficiency vs. Equity in Education

Catlin Tucker

In the whole group lesson, the teacher’s voice often overshadows the students’ needs, creating a learning environment that fails to address individual learning skills, preferences, or interests. Students are different from each other in terms of how they learn.

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3 Principles for Using Technology in the Classroom to Personalize and Improve Learning

Catlin Tucker

These models allow teachers to facilitate small group differentiated instruction, give real-time feedback , provide Tier 2 support or enrichment and Tier 3 intervention and mastery , conference with students , or conduct side-by-side assessments. Technology can also support students in becoming more aware of their own growth.

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Brace yourselves: AI is set to explode in the next 4 years

eSchool News

Educational games that include adaptive learning features give students frequent and timely suggestions for a guided learning experience. This system can analyze student learning patterns and they can adjust their content focus and feedback. Next page: What the experts say about artificial intelligence).