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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 to share with you on the topic of Instructor-AI Collaboration for Responsible and Enhanced Learning. Below, you'll find:
- An article on using AI teaching agents in classrooms to improve student collaboration and enhance learning experiences through human-AI teaming.
- An article highlighting AI's impact on student isolation and the importance of schools prioritizing human relationships with the help of AI-instructor collaboration.
- A LinkedIn blog post on how AI can revolutionize education by creating collaborative classrooms, tackling teacher training, addressing tech glitches, ensuring student data privacy, and reducing costs through real-life case studies.
- An article on the benefits of student collaboration with AI on drawing performance, and emphasizing the significance of teacher guidance, storytelling, and continuous evaluation.
- A study on teachers using an AI assistant in collaborative learning activities shows increased adoption of intervention strategies and diversified coregulation methods to enhance teacher awareness and offer intervention options.
Check them out and let us know what you think about instructor-AI collaboration in the comments below the post.
Don't miss out on the upcoming webinar, "Fighting Fire with Fire: Navigating Student AI Use with AI-Enriched Assignments and Assessments" on February 16th to delve deeper into AI in education. Register today!
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