Alice Evans on language models in the classroom; and Evans on helping students adapt to AI; ASU leans in to AI; John Bailey on findings on AI in education
Mollick had a post yesterday related to this topic. One section, "Encouraging, not replacing, thinking" is pertinent. But it all boils down to remediating our education process, in my mind, and I think there will be winners (homeschooling and people like Evans, for example) and losers (public schools dominated by unions and mandarins).
“Students will be encouraged to dig deeper, applying rigorous scrutiny to AI-generated insights.” Brilliant. Thank you. I plan on doing this with my own kids to enhance discussion of things we read. Following the link, I see she has written a Tiny Textbook. More Tiny Textbooks here on Substack please. When is Dan Williams going to write one?
Mollick had a post yesterday related to this topic. One section, "Encouraging, not replacing, thinking" is pertinent. But it all boils down to remediating our education process, in my mind, and I think there will be winners (homeschooling and people like Evans, for example) and losers (public schools dominated by unions and mandarins).
“Students will be encouraged to dig deeper, applying rigorous scrutiny to AI-generated insights.” Brilliant. Thank you. I plan on doing this with my own kids to enhance discussion of things we read. Following the link, I see she has written a Tiny Textbook. More Tiny Textbooks here on Substack please. When is Dan Williams going to write one?