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New machine learning study finds data from just 2 to 5 hours of activity with an intelligent tutor or learning game can yield valuable insight about how students will perform in standard external assessments several months later. #EduSky #AISky #AIEdu

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Assessing the Role of Intelligent Tutors in K-12 Education | Stanford HAI
Scholars discover short-horizon data from edtech platforms can help predict student performance in the long term.
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June 16, 2025 at 5:18 PM
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Teaching students to create, problem solve, and communicate ethically with the aid of AI, not sole reliance, will ensure future job security and the success of students. 
#EDLT6616 #AIandCreativity 

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#AI isn't replacing creativity—it's enhancing it. #Forbes reports 85% of hiring managers see AI increasing demand for creative skills. The future belongs to those who leverage AI as a creative partner, not a substitute for human talent. #AIandCreativity
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AI Can’t Replace Creativity, But It Certainly Can Enhance It
The top skill sought by hiring managers: creativity. Where does AI stand?
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July 2, 2025 at 4:12 PM
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AI has its pros and cons when it comes to education.

PROS include brainstorming and convenience when educational faculty is unavailable. Time is a valuable resource!

CONS include data inaccuracy and calculation errors. Tools are only as good as the professional behind them!

#EDLT6616 #Edusky
July 5, 2025 at 9:29 PM
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Stanford thinks AI will transform education for the better, with some risks. What are your thoughts?

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AI Will Transform Teaching and Learning. Let’s Get it Right. | Stanford HAI
At the recent AI+Education Summit, Stanford researchers, students, and industry leaders discussed both the potential of AI to transform education for the better and the risks at play.
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July 5, 2025 at 9:34 PM
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We often remind people to do a quick keyword search when they aren't sure about a claim. But with incorrect #AI overviews popping up first, that tip isn't always enough.

🤖 AI tools don't "know" facts. And if we aren't careful, they can easily reinforce #misinformation.

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We often remind people to do a quick keyword search when they aren't sure about a claim. But with incorrect AI overviews popping up first, that tip isn't always enough. 🚨 Real talk: This is what makes...
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July 3, 2025 at 6:31 PM
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✂️ We post often about AI fakes. But there are many simple methods used to spread misinformation with real images and videos. Here are 4️⃣ common tricks + basic tips for debunking them.

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#Misinformation #NewsLiteracy
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