Educators will have a vital role to play in the rapidly emerging artificial intelligence revolution. Humanity and technology are teaming up to unleash a brand-new world of possibilities filled with groundbreaking advances that will allow us to reimagine teaching and learning! Are you an educator looking to stay ahead in the ever-changing world of education? Look no further than The AI Classroom , the ultimate guide for navigating the complexities of AI in education. This thought-provoking book provides practical strategies for incorporating AI tools into your teaching practices, while exploring the potential of AI to transform traditional models of teaching and learning. Discover how AI can help you create inclusive and accessible learning environments, personalize learning, reach more students, and get your time back. Let’s unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence and embrace its transformative power to take your craft to the next level! In The AI Classroom you will “... pedagogical methods, ethical effectiveness, and trailblazing strategies that force us to rethink how we design learning experiences.” - Jennifer Womble, Conference Chair, FETC“...this comprehensive guide is a great way to learn and understand all about the future of AI in the classroom.” - Lee Parkinson, Mr P ICT “...The AI Classroom will empower educators to do the thinking while giving them the tools to let technology do the doing." - Nicolas Cole, Author and Co-founder of Ship 30 for 30 “...the literature equivalent of capturing lightning in a bottle.” - David Price OBE, Author of the bestselling book The Power of Us.
Read this to complete some research with my college's English department. Honestly, pretty eye-opening on how to merge AI with educational pedagogy. I'm pretty excited to use some of this in my classroom! (Although Kristyan does NOT agree with how to use AI lmao).
This felt like there was a lot of padding in it (perhaps thanks to AI?), particularly in the beginning when it seemed to be trying to sell us on the idea of it at all (but that’s why I’m here!), and at the end when it’s trying to look ahead to the future and give us an AI policy template and stuff like that. What I wanted was in the middle. The tips and guidelines for using AI as a teacher were the most helpful part. Most of the examples of teaching kids to use AI were less detailed and less compelling, though it was what I wanted more of. A lot of that was organized by specific apps, which doesn’t seem like a good idea, given how fast everything changes these days.
This is a great book for educators to introduce them to the world of AI. It is a great overview of what AI is and where it is going in education. It also has many good AI resources that teachers can use for themselves to make their work load easier and AI tools to use with students. We can't just block these AI tools and hope the students won't use them. We have to address this situation and lead the children down the correct path to using the tools. The world of AI is only going to get bigger and we have a duty to prepare our students to be informed and competent users.
This book was selected for a district book club. It's not a book to read from cover to cover but to browse and glean different ideas and ways to make life as an educator just a tad bit easier by tapping into the power of AI. It goes over how AI came to be and then how it can be used in the classroom.
Even though I am not an educator was interested in this book both for myself to know about AI and also for my grandchildren to help them with the interactions with AI they will definitely have. I was not let down it is very informative and helpful and has a wealth of information for educators also.
This is a good current list of AI tools for educators and the ending is a great summary of the three key points for educators to consider. However, due to the nature of the subject, the book will not age well.