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What Makes Students (and the Rest of Us) Fall for AI Misinformation?
Researchers Sam Wineburg and Nadav Ziv explain how to turn your students into savvy online fact-checkers.
Artificial Intelligence
Parents Sue After School Disciplined Student for AI Use: Takeaways for Educators
The Massachusetts lawsuit is one of the first to highlight the benefits and challenges of generative AI use in the classroom.
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Artificial Intelligence
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What to Know About AI Misinformation: A Primer for Teachers (Downloadable)
It’s not difficult to educate students to be savvy about artificial intelligence. Two researchers offer simple steps.
Artificial Intelligence
Q&A
What Happens When an AI Assistant Helps the Tutor, Instead of the Student
A randomized controlled trial from Stanford University examines the efficacy of an AI-powered tutoring assistant.
Artificial Intelligence
From Our Research Center
'We're at a Disadvantage,' and Other Teacher Sentiments on AI
Teachers say they have other, more pressing priorities.
Classroom Technology
From Our Research Center
'Mom Is Texting': Teachers Say Parents Are a Daily Distraction During Class
Many parents feel the need to be in constant contact with their children.
- Artificial Intelligence Q&A This Counselor Used AI to Help Students Apply to College. Here's HowJeffrey Neill shares his tips on when it makes sense to use AI in the college application process.Artificial Intelligence Q&A Meet Sassy, the AI Chatbot Helping Students Find Their Dream JobsThe chatbot was created as part of Oregon's investment in expanding career-oriented education programs.Classroom Technology Most Teens Believe Conspiracy Theories, See News as Biased. What Can Schools Do?Teenagers—like adults—struggle to recognize accurate, unbiased information in a chaotic digital media landscape.Ed-Tech Policy Here's When Most Americans Think Cellphones Should Be BannedBanning cellphones during class is very popular with American adults.Artificial Intelligence Opinion ChatGPT Can Make English Teachers Feel Doomed. Here’s How I’m AdaptingTo combat the sense of pointlessness around teaching and AI, I’m making two major changes to the “point” of my English class this year.Artificial Intelligence Q&A This District Is Building an AI Chatbot—But Not for the StudentsA district leader from Arcadia Unified in California discusses how his district is leveraging AI.
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- Artificial Intelligence Teachers Use This High Tech Hack to Knock Out Recommendation LettersAbout a third of high school teachers say they've used AI tools to write recommendation letters.Artificial Intelligence The Students Who Are Overlooked by Most AI ToolsA new report offers a roadmap for how schools should be inclusive in their use of AI.Personalized Learning From Our Research Center Teachers Want to Know More About Competency-Based Learning. Will They Embrace It?The learning model still has a long way to go before it's a household name, survey data show. But there's interest in learning more.Classroom Technology Opinion This Group is Trying to Teach ‘Digital Literacy.’ Here’s HowHow can students avoid getting duped by deepfakes online?Artificial Intelligence Video What a 63-Year Teaching Veteran Thinks of AIMartha Strever has built her life around Linden Avenue Middle School.Classroom Technology Opinion Students Are 'Digital Natives,' But Here’s Where They StruggleThe internet is awash with dubious claims. How can educators teach students to distinguish fact from fiction?
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