3-2-1 TUESDAYS WITH MS NIV

Issue #142, 28th March 2023


” There are several types of AI that can be used for teaching and learning, including:

  1. Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS): These are AI-powered systems that provide personalized instruction and feedback to learners based on their individual needs and progress. ITS can help students to learn at their own pace and level, while also providing teachers with valuable data and insights into their students’ learning.
  2. Natural Language Processing (NLP): NLP technology can be used to develop chatbots and virtual assistants that can answer student questions and provide feedback on assignments. NLP can also be used to analyze and evaluate student writing, providing feedback on grammar, syntax, and style.
  3. Machine Learning (ML): ML algorithms can be used to analyze student data and behavior patterns, providing insights into how students learn and what teaching strategies are most effective. ML can also be used to develop predictive models to identify at-risk students and provide targeted interventions to help them succeed.
  4. Computer Vision (CV): CV technology can be used to develop intelligent assessment tools that automatically grade assignments and provide student feedback. CV can also be used to create immersive learning experiences, such as virtual reality simulations.
  5. Personalization algorithms: AI can be used to personalize the learning experience for individual students by adapting content and assessments to their needs and preferences. This can be done through recommendation systems that suggest relevant learning materials and activities based on the student’s previous performance and interests.

These are just a few examples of the many AI technologies that can be used for teaching and learning. The possibilities are endless, and new AI applications for education are being developed all the time.”

Thus spake CHAT- GPT to the prompt of ways to use AI for teaching learning… What do you think? Have you been using it yet? would you be using it in the coming academic year? if yes, in what ways, if no, why not. Would love to know your thoughts.

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Three Images of the Week

Two Thoughts of the Week

“AI is not going to replace teachers, but teachers who use AI will replace those who don’t.” – Wei Zhang

“AI will provide teachers with more time to do what they do best: inspire creativity and encourage critical thinking.” – Mike Elgan

One Video of the Week

Effect of Artificial Intelligence on Education | Adrien Dubois | TEDxCanadianIntlSchool

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