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Welcome to "Try This!", a weekly blog series where we dive into the ever-evolving world of generative AI and share valuable insights and practical teaching ideas. Discover how educators are leveraging AI, gain fresh perspectives, and explore innovative approaches to education that you can try out yourself.
This week, we’ve rounded up five resources on AI-Powered Teaching Assistants in the Classroom. Check them out below:
- A LinkedIn article exploring the evolving role of AI in education, from grading assignments to fostering critical thinking, it emphasizes the importance of maintaining a human-centered approach while harnessing the potential of AI as teaching assistants.
- An article on how AI has the potential to make instructors' lives easier and lessons better; With tools like ChatGPT, educators can brainstorm ideas, create content, and focus on what really matters.
- An article on Shiksha Copilot, Microsoft's AI teaching assistant that can cut lesson planning from hours to seconds, empowering educators like never before.
- An article discussing how college educators are experimenting with AI, using tools like ChatGPT to channel Shakespeare and create innovative teaching methods, while also grappling with the ethical dilemmas that come along with it.
- An article detailing the advantages and hurdles of introducing AI teaching assistants in high schools draws inspiration from successful implementations in college settings.
Let us know your thoughts on AI-Powered Teaching Assistants in the comments below the post.
Don't miss out on the upcoming webinar, "A Whole New World: Exploring AI's Impact on Future Pathways of Education" on April 16th to delve deeper into AI in education. Register today!
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