The decade you went to school in greatly alters the sort of technology you experienced while there, from typewriters to floppy disks, perhaps hiding games of Snake on your Nokia from the teacher, or having to do maths homework on your iPad. But technology at school is about more than updating software and addressing bullying in chatrooms. Used right, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can mean better targeting of education, so kids are learning what they need to when they’re ready to, and better use of teachers’ time and school resources. If you’re ready to learn about the seismic shift AI is making in education, it’s time you put your phone away and listened to the teacher (err, that’s us).
The decade you went to school in greatly alters the sort of technology you experienced while there, from typewriters to floppy disks, perhaps hiding games of Snake on your Nokia from the teacher, or having to do maths homework on your iPad. But technology at school is about more than updating software and addressing bullying in chatrooms. Used right, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can mean better targeting of education, so kids are learning what they need to when they’re ready to, and better use of teachers’ time and school resources. If you’re ready to learn about the seismic shift AI is making in education, it’s time you put your phone away and listened to the teacher (err, that’s us).
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