by Matthew Lynch, Tech Edvocate
Artificial intelligence is already established in K-12 settings, and the technology appears in varied forms. Many teachers rely on voice assistants to perform simple requests such as, “Set the timer for five minutes.” The devices have proven to be handy tools for tech-savvy teachers wanting to be more efficient in the classroom. Students interact with customized curriculum that uses lessons based on results gathered from adaptive branching assessments. The same software suggests interventions to teachers and gathers data for analysis. Other AI applications in the classroom include intelligent tutoring systems, alerts and warnings, and automated formative and summative grading and grade reporting.
https://www.thetechedvocate.org/machine-learning-is-about-to-change-everything/
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