Artificial Intelligence in Education. How AI is transforming learning and development with examples. AI is all over the place, allowing a student to learn at their own pace.
Presentation shared by author at the 2019 EDEN Annual Conference "Connecting through Educational Technology" held on 16-19 June, 2019 in Bruges, Belgium.
Find out more on #eden19 here: http://www.eden-online.org/2019_bruges/
Artificial Intelligence in Education|Evolve Machine LearnersMian Ashar
This document discusses how artificial intelligence can help address issues in global education. It notes that millions of children are not learning basic skills despite years of schooling. AI has the potential to help teachers meet the diverse needs of all students by personalizing instruction. Intelligent tutoring systems already use data to provide feedback and work directly with students. AI systems can easily adapt to individual student needs and target instruction based on strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses how AI can help improve courses by identifying gaps in materials that confuse students. Overall, AI offers a way to make trial and error learning less intimidating for students through judgment-free experimentation with intelligent tutors providing solutions for improvement.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of machines to perform cognitive tasks like thinking, perceiving, learning, problem solving and decision making; it is inspired by the ways people use their brains to perceive, learn, reason out and decide the action. Especially, AI makes a lot of footprints in education such as automated feedback, Intelligent tutoring, learning analytics, virtual agents, virtual reality, and an online proctored examination. This presentation describes the concept of Artificial intelligence and its pedagogical practices.
This document outlines how AI could impact higher education in 10 ways: (1) natural language generation, (2) speech recognition, (3) virtual agents, (4) machine learning platforms, (5) AI optimized hardware, (6) decision management, (7) deep learning platforms, (8) biometrics, (9) robotic process automation, and (10) text analytics. It then provides examples of current AI activities in higher education, including automated feedback/grading, intelligent tutoring, learning analytics, student support services, adaptive group formation, virtual agents, virtual reality, and personalized adaptive learning. The document concludes by noting some key concerns with AI in education, such as explainability, bias, filter bubbles,
Artificial Intelligence in Education focusing on the Skills3.0 projectInge de Waard
This presentation was given during the Elearning Fusion conference in Warsaw, Poland - April 2019. The presentation begins with a bit of algorithm, AI, machine learning history and background, provides some examples of AI in learning and finalizes with the Skills 3.0 project where InnoEnergy is working on.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education - Vasant RamachandranVasant Ramachandran
Vasant Ramachandran discusses the role of artificial intelligence in education in this in-depth presentation. Fore more information, please visit VasantRamachandran.com!
This document discusses artificial intelligence in education. It provides examples of AI education tools like Thinkster Math, a math tutoring app, and Brainly, a social question and answer site. The potential impacts of AI include personalized learning through tools like Thinkster Math, intelligent tutoring systems to supplement teachers, and adaptive grouping of students. While AI may improve education through personalized learning, it could also lead to lower costs but lack of personal connections and unemployment of some educators over time.
Presentation shared by author at the 2019 EDEN Annual Conference "Connecting through Educational Technology" held on 16-19 June, 2019 in Bruges, Belgium.
Find out more on #eden19 here: http://www.eden-online.org/2019_bruges/
Artificial Intelligence in Education|Evolve Machine LearnersMian Ashar
This document discusses how artificial intelligence can help address issues in global education. It notes that millions of children are not learning basic skills despite years of schooling. AI has the potential to help teachers meet the diverse needs of all students by personalizing instruction. Intelligent tutoring systems already use data to provide feedback and work directly with students. AI systems can easily adapt to individual student needs and target instruction based on strengths and weaknesses. The document also discusses how AI can help improve courses by identifying gaps in materials that confuse students. Overall, AI offers a way to make trial and error learning less intimidating for students through judgment-free experimentation with intelligent tutors providing solutions for improvement.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of machines to perform cognitive tasks like thinking, perceiving, learning, problem solving and decision making; it is inspired by the ways people use their brains to perceive, learn, reason out and decide the action. Especially, AI makes a lot of footprints in education such as automated feedback, Intelligent tutoring, learning analytics, virtual agents, virtual reality, and an online proctored examination. This presentation describes the concept of Artificial intelligence and its pedagogical practices.
This document outlines how AI could impact higher education in 10 ways: (1) natural language generation, (2) speech recognition, (3) virtual agents, (4) machine learning platforms, (5) AI optimized hardware, (6) decision management, (7) deep learning platforms, (8) biometrics, (9) robotic process automation, and (10) text analytics. It then provides examples of current AI activities in higher education, including automated feedback/grading, intelligent tutoring, learning analytics, student support services, adaptive group formation, virtual agents, virtual reality, and personalized adaptive learning. The document concludes by noting some key concerns with AI in education, such as explainability, bias, filter bubbles,
Artificial Intelligence in Education focusing on the Skills3.0 projectInge de Waard
This presentation was given during the Elearning Fusion conference in Warsaw, Poland - April 2019. The presentation begins with a bit of algorithm, AI, machine learning history and background, provides some examples of AI in learning and finalizes with the Skills 3.0 project where InnoEnergy is working on.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education - Vasant RamachandranVasant Ramachandran
Vasant Ramachandran discusses the role of artificial intelligence in education in this in-depth presentation. Fore more information, please visit VasantRamachandran.com!
This document discusses artificial intelligence in education. It provides examples of AI education tools like Thinkster Math, a math tutoring app, and Brainly, a social question and answer site. The potential impacts of AI include personalized learning through tools like Thinkster Math, intelligent tutoring systems to supplement teachers, and adaptive grouping of students. While AI may improve education through personalized learning, it could also lead to lower costs but lack of personal connections and unemployment of some educators over time.
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Presentation by Olaf Zawacki-Richter, University of Oldenburg, Senior EDEN Fellow, at the 2019 European Distance Learning Week's fourth-day webinar on "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Higher Education" - 14 November 2019
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p7d4zev81s1s/ & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eebqKEIcM8
Information and communication technology (ICT) uses digital tools to enhance teaching and learning. It offers convenience through visualization and omnipresence. ICT tools include computer-assisted learning, computer-assisted language assessment, computer-assisted language learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and technology-enhanced language learning. Artificial intelligence can also improve education through grading, educational software, and smart classrooms. Literature and language are now learned through various sources including books, online resources, movies, songs, mobile apps, blogs, Twitter, and Google tools.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly impact education in the future. Some ways AI may change education include:
1. AI can automate basic tasks like grading to allow teachers more time for other activities.
2. Educational software can be adapted to individual student needs through personalized and adaptive learning programs.
3. AI systems can identify gaps in course materials and provide immediate feedback to help students.
4. While not replacing teachers, AI may take on roles like tutoring and providing expertise to supplement instruction.
This presitation include
INTRODUCTION TO (AI)
EXAMPLES OF (AI)
Types of (AI)
RISE OF (AI)
FUTURE OF (AI)
Advantages /Disadvantages OF (AI)
How safe is (AI)
The Future of Teaching with Artificial Intelligence final.pptxmichelepinnock
This presentation suggests ways in which AI and VR can be integrated in teaching and learning. Two key points
1. Teachers must begin to work smarter and not harder and
2. Students must be placed at the centre of our teaching & learning experience with the need for curriculum/content following.
Please join the discussion https://innovatorsregion4.blogspot.com/2023/07/using-artificial-intelligence-ai-and.html
The document discusses innovation in course design through the use of artificial intelligence. It provides examples of AI such as robots, smart assistants, self-driving cars, and more. A brief history of AI is then given, highlighting early developments like IBM's chess-playing computers and IBM Watson. The remainder of the document focuses on current and potential applications of AI in education, such as automated tutoring, adaptive learning, and using data to personalize instruction. Partnerships between education companies and AI providers are also mentioned as ways to integrate these technologies into online courses and platforms.
Real World Examples Of How Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used In EducationBernard Marr
There is significant potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning to have a tremendous impact on our educational institutions and professionals. By leveraging what machines do best and what humans are uniquely capable of, the outcome of the digital transformation of education can be quite positive for all students.
Education and the Use of Artificial IntelligenceIJEACS
This paper explains how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can and is being applied in the educational sector. Artificial Intelligence in the educational sector is one of the currently expanding disciplines in educational technology, according to the 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, held in 2020. Educators are still unsure how to apply AI for pedagogical purposes on a larger scale, or how AI will affect teaching and learning in higher education. The impact of AI in education, as well as its benefits and drawbacks, are discussed. It also explains how to construct an AI-enabled platform for education, as well as the consequences of AI in education.
Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science that deals with creating intelligent machines. It involves giving computers abilities like human intelligence such as understanding language, learning, reasoning and problem solving. The goals of AI are to build systems that exhibit intelligent behavior and to understand intelligence in order to model it. Some applications of AI discussed include smart cars that can recognize speech, provide navigation assistance and warn of hazards, as well as military robots that can operate in combat zones with little human supervision. Advantages of AI include machines being able to do complex, stressful and repetitive work faster than humans while disadvantages are that AI currently lacks human qualities and could potentially replace some human jobs.
This document is a presentation on artificial intelligence. It begins with a definition of AI and discusses its foundations. It then covers information and applications of AI, its growth, top AI countries including the US, India, and China, and the robot Sophia. The presentation also outlines advantages such as error reduction and difficult exploration, as well as disadvantages including high costs and lack of improvement with experience. It concludes with a bibliography of sources.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) including definitions, history, major branches, uses, advantages, and disadvantages. It discusses how AI aims to simulate human intelligence through machine learning, problem solving, and rational decision making. The history of AI is explored from early concepts in the 1940s-50s to modern applications. Major branches covered include robotics, data mining, medical diagnosis, and video games. Current and future uses of AI are seen in personal assistants, autonomous systems, speech/image recognition, and many other fields. Both advantages like efficiency and disadvantages like job loss are noted.
This Presentation will give you an overview about Artificial Intelligence : definition, advantages , disadvantages , benefits , applications .
We hope it to be useful .
How can artificial intelligence be used in e learning GlobalTechCouncil
Artificial Intelligence allows for machines to learn from past experience, adjust to present inputs and perform human-like tasks, with utmost perfection. Research estimates that the artificial intelligence market will grow to a $190 billion industry by 2025. And by 2021, uses of artificial intelligence in education industry will grow by 47.5%.
Chat GPT and Generative AI in Higher Education - Empowering Educators and Lea...Alain Goudey
If you failed to join us for this inspiring and groundbreaking conference that explores the transformative potential of ChatGPT and generative AI in higher education at AACSB Innovative Curriculum Conference in 2023. This slidedeck brings together some ideas in education, technology, and artificial intelligence to delve into the exciting possibilities that these innovative technologies hold for educators and learners alike.
Discover how ChatGPT and generative AI are revolutionizing teaching methods, enhancing student engagement, and promoting personalized learning experiences. Gain insights into the latest developments in AI-powered educational tools and platforms, and learn how they can help students overcome academic challenges, foster critical thinking, and unlock their full potential.
At NEOMA we are at the forefront of integrating AI into the classroom, and explore successful case studies that showcase the immense benefits of this digital transformation. We also address the ethical considerations, best practices, and strategies for harnessing the power of ChatGPT and generative AI to create more equitable and inclusive educational environments.
Let's embark together on a thrilling journey that will redefine the way we teach, learn, and grow with AI, connect on social networks with me.
Taylor's University is a private university located in Malaysia with over 12,000 students, including 3,795 international students from over 85 countries. The top countries that students come from are China, Indonesia, Maldives, Japan, and Pakistan. The university has been ranked highly in both Asian and world university rankings in recent years. With rapid technological changes on the horizon, the document discusses how artificial intelligence and automation may impact jobs and skills needed for the future. It proposes transforming the university campus into a "smart campus" that utilizes new technologies like AI, internet of things, and data analytics to improve the learning environment and create more flexible learning experiences for students.
AI in Education must be an opportunity for allMarco Neves
Living tremendous and very challenging days impacted by the Digital Transformation mainly supported by Artificial Intelligence is important that all students learn about AI.
What is Artificial Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence Tutorial For Beginn...Edureka!
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This tutorial on Artificial Intelligence gives you a brief introduction to AI discussing how it can be a threat as well as useful. This tutorial covers the following topics:
1. AI as a threat
2. What is AI?
3. History of AI
4. Machine Learning & Deep Learning examples
5. Dependency on AI
6.Applications of AI
7. AI Course at Edureka - https://goo.gl/VWNeAu
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This is the slides from a webinar I gave to the senate of Universiti Padjajaran, Inodonesia as part of the activities in discussing on AI implications in education at their institution.
With the seemingly countless numbers of digital tools targeted to educators, it can be overwhelming to figure out which tool(s) to use. We will narrow our focus to a handful of simple but effective web 2.0 tools that teachers and students can use to take lessons and projects to the next level. This session will cover tech tools from beginner to advanced and focus on new tools and new ways to use classic tools.
This document discusses how a teacher uses various technology tools to communicate with parents and engage students in learning. Some of the key tools mentioned are Class Dojo, Remind, Google Forms, QR codes, newsletters, anchor charts, Plickers, interactive whiteboards, iPads, Brainpop, Google Slides, YouTube, and LiveBinders. The teacher emphasizes making use of available resources and technology, even without one-to-one devices, to enhance instruction and provide opportunities for student collaboration, authentic work, and real-world learning.
Branch of computer science that develops machines and software with human-like intelligence
top 5 artificial intelligence stocks
artificial intelligence technology
artificial intelligence articles
artificial intelligence companies
artificial intelligence stocks to buy
artificial intelligence robots
artificial intelligence in medicine
artificial intelligence wikipedia
Presentation by Olaf Zawacki-Richter, University of Oldenburg, Senior EDEN Fellow, at the 2019 European Distance Learning Week's fourth-day webinar on "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Higher Education" - 14 November 2019
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p7d4zev81s1s/ & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eebqKEIcM8
Information and communication technology (ICT) uses digital tools to enhance teaching and learning. It offers convenience through visualization and omnipresence. ICT tools include computer-assisted learning, computer-assisted language assessment, computer-assisted language learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and technology-enhanced language learning. Artificial intelligence can also improve education through grading, educational software, and smart classrooms. Literature and language are now learned through various sources including books, online resources, movies, songs, mobile apps, blogs, Twitter, and Google tools.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly impact education in the future. Some ways AI may change education include:
1. AI can automate basic tasks like grading to allow teachers more time for other activities.
2. Educational software can be adapted to individual student needs through personalized and adaptive learning programs.
3. AI systems can identify gaps in course materials and provide immediate feedback to help students.
4. While not replacing teachers, AI may take on roles like tutoring and providing expertise to supplement instruction.
This presitation include
INTRODUCTION TO (AI)
EXAMPLES OF (AI)
Types of (AI)
RISE OF (AI)
FUTURE OF (AI)
Advantages /Disadvantages OF (AI)
How safe is (AI)
The Future of Teaching with Artificial Intelligence final.pptxmichelepinnock
This presentation suggests ways in which AI and VR can be integrated in teaching and learning. Two key points
1. Teachers must begin to work smarter and not harder and
2. Students must be placed at the centre of our teaching & learning experience with the need for curriculum/content following.
Please join the discussion https://innovatorsregion4.blogspot.com/2023/07/using-artificial-intelligence-ai-and.html
The document discusses innovation in course design through the use of artificial intelligence. It provides examples of AI such as robots, smart assistants, self-driving cars, and more. A brief history of AI is then given, highlighting early developments like IBM's chess-playing computers and IBM Watson. The remainder of the document focuses on current and potential applications of AI in education, such as automated tutoring, adaptive learning, and using data to personalize instruction. Partnerships between education companies and AI providers are also mentioned as ways to integrate these technologies into online courses and platforms.
Real World Examples Of How Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used In EducationBernard Marr
There is significant potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning to have a tremendous impact on our educational institutions and professionals. By leveraging what machines do best and what humans are uniquely capable of, the outcome of the digital transformation of education can be quite positive for all students.
Education and the Use of Artificial IntelligenceIJEACS
This paper explains how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can and is being applied in the educational sector. Artificial Intelligence in the educational sector is one of the currently expanding disciplines in educational technology, according to the 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, held in 2020. Educators are still unsure how to apply AI for pedagogical purposes on a larger scale, or how AI will affect teaching and learning in higher education. The impact of AI in education, as well as its benefits and drawbacks, are discussed. It also explains how to construct an AI-enabled platform for education, as well as the consequences of AI in education.
Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science that deals with creating intelligent machines. It involves giving computers abilities like human intelligence such as understanding language, learning, reasoning and problem solving. The goals of AI are to build systems that exhibit intelligent behavior and to understand intelligence in order to model it. Some applications of AI discussed include smart cars that can recognize speech, provide navigation assistance and warn of hazards, as well as military robots that can operate in combat zones with little human supervision. Advantages of AI include machines being able to do complex, stressful and repetitive work faster than humans while disadvantages are that AI currently lacks human qualities and could potentially replace some human jobs.
This document is a presentation on artificial intelligence. It begins with a definition of AI and discusses its foundations. It then covers information and applications of AI, its growth, top AI countries including the US, India, and China, and the robot Sophia. The presentation also outlines advantages such as error reduction and difficult exploration, as well as disadvantages including high costs and lack of improvement with experience. It concludes with a bibliography of sources.
This document provides an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) including definitions, history, major branches, uses, advantages, and disadvantages. It discusses how AI aims to simulate human intelligence through machine learning, problem solving, and rational decision making. The history of AI is explored from early concepts in the 1940s-50s to modern applications. Major branches covered include robotics, data mining, medical diagnosis, and video games. Current and future uses of AI are seen in personal assistants, autonomous systems, speech/image recognition, and many other fields. Both advantages like efficiency and disadvantages like job loss are noted.
This Presentation will give you an overview about Artificial Intelligence : definition, advantages , disadvantages , benefits , applications .
We hope it to be useful .
How can artificial intelligence be used in e learning GlobalTechCouncil
Artificial Intelligence allows for machines to learn from past experience, adjust to present inputs and perform human-like tasks, with utmost perfection. Research estimates that the artificial intelligence market will grow to a $190 billion industry by 2025. And by 2021, uses of artificial intelligence in education industry will grow by 47.5%.
Chat GPT and Generative AI in Higher Education - Empowering Educators and Lea...Alain Goudey
If you failed to join us for this inspiring and groundbreaking conference that explores the transformative potential of ChatGPT and generative AI in higher education at AACSB Innovative Curriculum Conference in 2023. This slidedeck brings together some ideas in education, technology, and artificial intelligence to delve into the exciting possibilities that these innovative technologies hold for educators and learners alike.
Discover how ChatGPT and generative AI are revolutionizing teaching methods, enhancing student engagement, and promoting personalized learning experiences. Gain insights into the latest developments in AI-powered educational tools and platforms, and learn how they can help students overcome academic challenges, foster critical thinking, and unlock their full potential.
At NEOMA we are at the forefront of integrating AI into the classroom, and explore successful case studies that showcase the immense benefits of this digital transformation. We also address the ethical considerations, best practices, and strategies for harnessing the power of ChatGPT and generative AI to create more equitable and inclusive educational environments.
Let's embark together on a thrilling journey that will redefine the way we teach, learn, and grow with AI, connect on social networks with me.
Taylor's University is a private university located in Malaysia with over 12,000 students, including 3,795 international students from over 85 countries. The top countries that students come from are China, Indonesia, Maldives, Japan, and Pakistan. The university has been ranked highly in both Asian and world university rankings in recent years. With rapid technological changes on the horizon, the document discusses how artificial intelligence and automation may impact jobs and skills needed for the future. It proposes transforming the university campus into a "smart campus" that utilizes new technologies like AI, internet of things, and data analytics to improve the learning environment and create more flexible learning experiences for students.
AI in Education must be an opportunity for allMarco Neves
Living tremendous and very challenging days impacted by the Digital Transformation mainly supported by Artificial Intelligence is important that all students learn about AI.
What is Artificial Intelligence | Artificial Intelligence Tutorial For Beginn...Edureka!
** Machine Learning Engineer Masters Program: https://www.edureka.co/masters-program/machine-learning-engineer-training **
This tutorial on Artificial Intelligence gives you a brief introduction to AI discussing how it can be a threat as well as useful. This tutorial covers the following topics:
1. AI as a threat
2. What is AI?
3. History of AI
4. Machine Learning & Deep Learning examples
5. Dependency on AI
6.Applications of AI
7. AI Course at Edureka - https://goo.gl/VWNeAu
For more information, please write back to us at sales@edureka.co
Call us at IN: 9606058406 / US: 18338555775
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edurekaIN/
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This is the slides from a webinar I gave to the senate of Universiti Padjajaran, Inodonesia as part of the activities in discussing on AI implications in education at their institution.
With the seemingly countless numbers of digital tools targeted to educators, it can be overwhelming to figure out which tool(s) to use. We will narrow our focus to a handful of simple but effective web 2.0 tools that teachers and students can use to take lessons and projects to the next level. This session will cover tech tools from beginner to advanced and focus on new tools and new ways to use classic tools.
This document discusses how a teacher uses various technology tools to communicate with parents and engage students in learning. Some of the key tools mentioned are Class Dojo, Remind, Google Forms, QR codes, newsletters, anchor charts, Plickers, interactive whiteboards, iPads, Brainpop, Google Slides, YouTube, and LiveBinders. The teacher emphasizes making use of available resources and technology, even without one-to-one devices, to enhance instruction and provide opportunities for student collaboration, authentic work, and real-world learning.
This document discusses plans to implement a 1:1 mobile device program across Uniondale School District middle and high schools from 2013-2015. It outlines preparations made in 2012-2013 including teacher training, infrastructure upgrades, and planning meetings. Implementation will begin in 2013-2014 with student and parent training, and continue rolling out to additional grades in subsequent years. The goal is to equip students with 21st century skills and promote engaged, authentic learning through personalized access to technology tools and resources anytime, anywhere. Savings are anticipated from reducing textbook costs while better preparing students for higher education and career demands. Questions and feedback from stakeholders will help evaluate the success of these initiatives.
NCTIES How to use ipads in a Non 1:1 Environmentleasc
This document provides guidance on managing iPads in a non 1:1 classroom environment. It discusses using protective cases, syncing carts, transporting iPads, and establishing student rules. It also recommends creation apps that allow for higher-order thinking skills over gaming apps. Specific recommended creation apps include Puppet Pals, Scribble Press, Pic Collage, Educreations, Audioboo and Popplet Lite. The document also provides examples of lesson workflows using apps like Edmodo, Dropbox, Google Drive and Showbie to collect student work.
eCLASS is Gwinnett County Public Schools' digital learning initiative that encompasses online resources, content, and applications. It aims to enhance student engagement and teaching. As an extension of eCLASS, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) allows limited student access to the school network using personal devices for educational purposes. Teachers will integrate devices into lessons for activities like accessing online content and collaborating. Strict network filtering and security protocols are in place. Students are responsible for their devices but cannot charge them at school. A permission form is required for participation.
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and EducationHarnoorChhabra
Artificial Intelligence and Education
The document discusses several potential implications of AI on education. It may allow for customized, self-paced learning for each student. It could eliminate human errors and limitations of teachers by providing feedback and grading objectively. AI could improve language learning through tools like translation and make quality education accessible to more people.
The document provides information on several study, presentation, and interactive apps for students. It summarizes each app's key features and benefits. Quizlet, Khan Academy and Kahoot are highlighted as top study apps that allow flashcards, video lessons, and game-based learning respectively. Canva, Nearpod and Adobe Express are presented as useful presentation apps that enable creative projects and interactive slides. Google Classroom, BrainPop and Mission US are identified as leading interactive apps for classroom collaboration, educational videos and games, and history learning through simulation.
The information in these slides was presented on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 during ISTE's 2019 EdTech Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Gretchen Sting, K12 Contributor for The Source for Learning, Inc. Spice up your primary classroom with engaging, free technology. Learn how to integrate technology into all areas of literacy: reading, writing, listening and speaking, and language. See how to use tech tools for whole group instruction, centers, differentiation support and ESL students. Your students will engage and grow in literacy knowledge.
Slides from my portion of panel discussion on various ways to build communication & community within schools using technology. Topics covered included iPads & Google Apps for ease of communication, and social media such as Twitter for both communication as well as community building by creating transparent learning communities.
KJ GDSC is the Google Developer Students Club at Kristu Jayanti College that aims to provide students an environment for collaborative learning about technology. The club is structured into various teams focused on areas like AI/ML, app development, backend development, data structures and algorithms, web development, design and graphics, and media. Students can join priority teams and have the option to change teams later with approval. The club will offer seminars, projects, coding competitions, workshops, study jams, and networking events to enhance skills. Certificates will be provided based on participation and contributions over 3 months. KJ GDSC serves as a platform to bridge education and industry by providing practical experience and insights from experts.
AI in Schools_ Transforming Education (1).pptx23se02ml260
Presentation for semester 1 on the impact of AI in schools and the education system as a whole , looks where and how it can be applied, the impact to traditional teachers and teaching methods, advantages disadvantages and some benefits
Course Builder is an open-source online course platform developed by Google Research that allows educators to easily create online courses and MOOCs. It has been used to host three Google search courses that had over 315,000 student registrations and 40,000 course completions from 200 countries. Course Builder provides tools for building lessons, activities, assessments and hosting courses along with analytics and scalability to support large numbers of students.
Study groups, hand-ons sessions and other long lasting training formats require support for onboard participants, reducing no-show ratio, increase finalization of the activities and ideally provide personalize support according the individuals needs of each participants.
Aiming to solve some of these challenges with Cloud Study Jam in Europe, Google Classroom has shown interesting results at in-person and online version. Besides training session, alternatives uses for certification preparation or even feedback requests sessions might be interesting to explore. Terms & Conditions allow to scale through community organizers and Classroom APIs might offer interesting opportunities for reporting activities, not just about the organizers but also of the communities members.
The session will present the main result of this pilot, and some ideas to explore next steps in using Google Classroom.
Baabtra.com has a solution to provide programming for kids in school. This is based on the CBSE curriculum of India. The main subjects covered are Mathematics and Physics.
This document summarizes an info session on data science hosted by Google Developer Student Club STMKG. Salsa Nur Aqilla from GDSC STMKG introduced the club and its activities. Dea Annisayanti, a senior data scientist from Tokopedia, then spoke about her career and skills in data science and machine learning. The session provided information on data science as a in-demand technology skill and encouraged students to join GDSC STMKG to learn and build solutions that benefit local communities.
This document summarizes a presentation about selecting educational technologies. It discusses that the focus should be on learning rather than technology. Technologies should be chosen intentionally to meet course objectives. A table lists example technologies and how they can instruct students, encourage engagement, promote interaction, assess learning, improve productivity, and develop digital skills. The presentation emphasizes selecting technologies aligned with learning objectives and provides Bloom's Digital Taxonomy as a framework.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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○ Parties
● AI Love Venture
○ Zangu app
○ Language learning systems
3. Artificial Intelligence
● Google’s QuickDraw https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/
● Artificial Intelligence
○ automatic parking systems
○ smart sensors for taking spectacular photos
○ personal assistance
4. AI in Education
● More connected tools
● Personalised
● Consults
● Unbiased grading and filing processes
● Smart content
● Scheduling
● Virtual lectures
● Environments
5. Smart Content
● Robotic Digital Content
● Personalised content
● Virtual content
● Virtual feedback
● Testing and immediate feedback
E.g.
Cram 101 - comprehensible books and flash cards systems
Netex - create electronic curriculums and educative information with online
assistance programs, audios, and illustrative videos.
6. Personalised content
● Netflix, YouTube video suggestions etc
● AI-powered apps, students get targeted and customized responses from
their teachers.
● condense lessons into smart study guides and flashcards.
● teach students depending on the challenges they face in studying class
materials
E.g.
Zangu - language learning through feedback. Various word selection,
repetitions of weak words
iTalk2Learn, Thinkstermath, Mika, Smarted, Brainly - personalised content
7. Universal Access
● Content is universal
● Standardised
● Automated tutors
● Immediate feedback to keep in check
● Same goal, different pathways
E.g
Computer-based essay exams - no “mood” or biasedness of examiners
8. Will AI replace Teachers?
● Cannot encourage students to take responsibility of learning and
education
● Enforce learning through social interactive means
● Learning connect emotionally and inspire love of learning
E.g.
Role models
9. What to take out of it?
● Focus on making it a fun experience
● A child should love to wake up Everyday to come to school
● Social and emotional strengths
● Embrace technology and what it has to offer!
E.g.
Khan Academy, BrainPop, Geniebook