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backseatlinguist.com
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teaforteaching.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The conversation between Betsy, John, and Rebecca explores the multifac'ted challenges educators face with the integration of AI tools like ChatGPT into teaching and learning. They discuss the ethical and equity concerns surrounding AI use, the need for balancing detection with fostering student motivation, and the importance of relational teaching practices. The panel also touches on the broader implications of AI development, the role of regulation, and the need for thoughtful approaches to educational practices in an increasingly technology-driven world. | |
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www.ascd.org
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| | | | | The new AI technology could be a boon to inquiry-based instruction if used in the right ways. | |
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dtinit.org
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| | | Generative AI news fills all inboxes. But a key question of its future isn't yet being asked - will users be locked in, or will their data be portable? | ||