No. It is wrong to have AI on student chromebooks, yet demand educators to deal with "all aspects" of a problem being forced on us, similar to what happened with smart phones. My students have asked me how to get rid the AI.
December 24, 2025 at 6:31 PM
No. It is wrong to have AI on student chromebooks, yet demand educators to deal with "all aspects" of a problem being forced on us, similar to what happened with smart phones. My students have asked me how to get rid the AI.
You are painting a vision of a future in which teachers create lessons with "A.i.," students complete them with "A.i.," and teachers grade them with "A.i."
No learning takes place under this system.
The only benefactors of this system are the corporations being paid for the "A.i." products.
December 24, 2025 at 3:51 AM
You are painting a vision of a future in which teachers create lessons with "A.i.," students complete them with "A.i.," and teachers grade them with "A.i."
No learning takes place under this system.
The only benefactors of this system are the corporations being paid for the "A.i." products.