Erasing the Myths and Embracing the Benefits of AI

Two out of three educators don’t use AI tools in their classrooms—even though natural language processing and generative models can be utilized to streamline time-consuming processes within heavy workloads. Assistance with those tasks would allow teachers to focus on the things that AI can’t do: building relationships with students, effectively implementing a lesson, and facilitating meaningful learning. Find strategies for getting started within the EdTech Digest article “Face the Fear: How School Administrators Can Calm AI Anxiety and Lead a Tech-Driven Future” by Eric Sheninger, Founder and CEO of Aspire Change EDU, a collaborative consultancy providing personalized support to educational systems.
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