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Should Chatbots Tutor? Dissecting That Viral AI Demo With Sal Khan and His Son

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A video demo of the latest version of ChatGPT tutoring a student that went viral on YouTube has brought fresh attention to this question. The kind of math that we saw on there,” Meyer said, referring to the demo, “was an operational problem well summarized in a single diagram that results in a single number.

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Should Educators Put Disclosures on Teaching Materials When They Use AI?

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And he says K-12 teachers frequently use materials from a range of sources including curriculum and textbooks from their schools and districts, resources they’ve gotten from colleagues or found on websites, and materials they’ve purchased from marketplaces such as Teachers Pay Teachers.

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As More AI Tools Emerge in Education, so Does Concern Among Teachers About Being Replaced

ED Surge

Teachers in K-12 schools are also beginning to push for similar protections against AI replacing educators. Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, recently posted a video demo of him using a prototype of his organization’s chatbot Khanmigo, which has these features, to tutor his teenage son. The measure has stalled for now.

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Could the Bridge Across the Digital Divide Be Paved With TV Signals?

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Now, we're ready to help teachers seamlessly create lesson plans and send them out to all students — even those who don't have broadband. IEI learner dashboard demo Where does datacasting fit on the road to universal broadband? And the best part is nothing changes for the teacher. IEI teacher dashboard "Nothing changes."

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Arkansas schools hire untrained teachers as people lose interest in the profession

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I’ve done demos before. She uses the New York Times lesson guides, the U.S. Doing lesson plans, tracking learning and engagement is not as easy as I thought it would be. Turns out they don’t just love science like she does. It’s kind of hard to please this age group,” she says. I have incorporated videos. We’ve done labs.

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Coding outside the lines: CoderDojos get kids psyched about programming by turning them loose

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According to Kyle Silberbauer, an engineering manager at LogMeIn who leads the Dojo that his company hosts, “the families and the volunteers who want that clear lesson plan that directs kids from step to step don’t stick around.”. Who wants to do the first demo?”. Still, not everybody loves the unstructured approach.