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Is AI a Pathway to Better Teaching and Learning?

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In addition, research contributors such as Dr. Alessandra Sala, the President for Women In AI and Director of AI and Data Science at Shutterstock, are clear about how much potential generative AI has in shaping education in the future.

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What is Chat GPT?

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It is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chatbot. 02 AI Definition Training Data Training data is "an extremely large dataset that is used to teach a machine learning (ML) model" ( Techopedia ) ChatGPT is a type of Machine Learning called a Large Language Model (LLM). What is Chat GPT? Chat GPT is created by Open AI.

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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter The conversation is about Artificial Intelligence. Today's three guests are expert authors of the newly released The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education. Is it helpful? Should it be welcomed in schools?

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Instructors Rush to Do ‘Assignment Makeovers’ to Respond to ChatGPT

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The race to outsmart artificial intelligence is on as educators try to prevent the coming semester from devolving into, as one professor put it, a “ homework apocalypse.” EdSurge talked with professors in a variety of disciplines to dig into what they’re trying as they teach summer classes or prepare for the fall.

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How to Navigate the Nuances of Anonymous and De-Identified Data in AI-Driven Classrooms

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As the Director of Quantitative Research and Data Science, as well as the Data Privacy Officer at Digital Promise, I aim to demystify the complex world of data privacy, particularly in the realm of education and AI tools.

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Bias, assumptions and emotions: why we think what we think

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© Gorodenkoff/shutterstock.com Thinking machines The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has been heralded by some as the start of the age of ‘machines that think like us’, but Andy thinks we still have a way to go. Universities will often have public talks from real scientists on the cutting edge of psychology.

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Will Teachers Listen to Feedback From AI? Researchers Are Betting on It

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Demszky is an assistant professor in education data science at the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, and she’s part of an expanding group of academics feeding classroom audio to large language models to generate automated feedback for teachers. Mandi Macias has personal experience with this kind of evolution.

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