AI 4 GOOD in education
Kellie O Hara
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Everyone has their opinions of AI, and rightly so.
I only advocate for #AI4GOOD, but I'm very aware that there are other areas that need a lot of tweaking & regulating, but that's another post...
Let's first look at how education can really benefit the next generation of learners.
Imagine a world where every student has a personalised learning experience, tailored to their individual needs and interests. Where they receive real-time feedback and support, and have access to a wide range of learning resources, including experts and mentors.
Sounds frikin cool doesn't it?! I know that as a person who's brain receives, digests and processes info a little differently, I would have LOVED the teachings to have been tailored to my individual brain.
I might have gotten a little further a little faster...
Anyhooo
This is the future of education, and AI is at the heart of it.
Anyone who reads my content knows that I like to give examples and reference details on what I'm saying (because the human mind likes it, or maybe it's just my brain that likes that lol), so I will share examples throughout.
AI is already being used to personalize learning and help students develop skills and knowledge.
Example: An AI-powered learning platform could recommend courses, books, and articles to students based on their interests and academic goals.
Example: An AI-powered writing program could analyze student essays and provide them with feedback on their grammar, sentence structure, and overall writing style.
Example: An AI-powered virtual lab could allow students to conduct experiments that would be too dangerous or expensive to conduct in a real lab.
Example: An AI-powered platform could connect students with scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs who can share their knowledge and experience.
There are lost more but I don't want to keep you here for 40 days and 40 nights .... ?? but I'd love to hear your additional views in the comments.
AI is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionise education by personalising learning experiences and providing real-time feedback and support meaning that AI can help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the 21st century.
I for one think the education framework needs some help...
I struggled in math. I thought algebra was a fruit until i was in my 20's (true story) ??
If I was at school age now, I could have had an AI-powered tutoring system to get personalised instruction and support. The system could identify my weaknesses and provide me with practice problems to help me improve. I could also have used the system to ask questions and get feedback on my work. (obviously not during an exam....just incase someone screams "but that would be cheating")
Maybe your child is interested in learning about engineering?
They could use an AI-powered virtual lab to conduct experiments and learn about engineering concepts in a hands-on way. They could also use the platform to connect with engineers who can share their knowledge and experience.
AI has the potential to make education more accessible, affordable, and effective for all students, help them learn at their own pace and in their own way, and it can provide them with access to the resources they need to succeed.
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Need to see some real-time factual educational institutes that are already doing this and more?
No worries, feel free to check them out.
Some educational institutes/platforms that are implementing AI to personalise learning and help students develop skills and knowledge:
Personalized learning plans:
Khan Academy: Khan Academy uses AI to create personalized learning plans for students in math, reading, and other subjects. The platform analyzes student data, such as their performance on assessments and their learning interests, to recommend the next set of activities for each student.
Carnegie Learning: Carnegie Learning uses AI to create personalized learning plans for students in math and science. The platform adapts to each student's individual needs and learning style, providing them with the right level of challenge and support.
Real-time feedback and support:
Duolingo: Duolingo uses AI to provide students with real-time feedback on their language learning progress. The platform also uses AI to adapt the difficulty of the lessons to each student's individual needs.
QuillBot: QuillBot is an AI-powered writing assistant that helps students improve their writing skills. The platform provides students with real-time feedback on their grammar, sentence structure, and overall writing style.
Virtual learning environments:
Labster: Labster is a virtual lab platform that provides students with access to interactive simulations and experiments in science and chemistry. The platform uses AI to customise the learning experience for each student, providing them with the right level of challenge and support.
Immersive VR Education: Immersive VR Education is a company that develops virtual reality simulations for educational purposes. The company's simulations allow students to explore historical sites, travel to different planets, and learn about complex concepts in a hands-on way.
Access to experts and other resources:
Outschool: Outschool is an online learning platform that offers a wide range of classes for students of all ages. The platform uses AI to recommend classes to students based on their interests and learning needs.
If you like this kinda chat around AI in education, you should come along to our next virtual meetup, hosted by my business partner and AI VC Paul Anthony Claxton & AI Accelerator Institute on 25th October.
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1 年Common user will never distinguish what hides under AI: real model of artficial intelligence being taught permanently OR just logic. That's a trick. Another point. I agree that AI could be a good supplement to learning process but anyway it makes students lazier. Why? Because in "prehistoric" days they should have go to the library, choose the book, find the material, read it and choose the essense of sense from that reading. By the way students could learn lots of different things that could be even more essential than the initial goal. That's learning itself. Right now they come to the last step from the first step. So the way is dramatically shorter and they learn nothing by the way. And I have doubts that they use the earned free time for the education... So as for me AI could be a light supplement but it shouldn't kill the way of learning with obstacles and side themes while walking.
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1 年Love this article ?? AI can do so much good in education for both teacher and student.