eBook: Artificial Intelligence In Education

 

So in 2007 a heck of a lot of teachers had a conference about artificial intelligence.  This is the result, a big, big book.

But it's nowhere near as boring or daunting as it looks.  The session summaries and findings are quite "real life" and applicable to the every day teacher looking at the future of education. 

The book (700+ pages) is actually easy to read.  It doesn't make teachers out to be some sort of superheros too.  Like expecting them to do 100 times their daily work to achieve outcomes.  Its refreshingly relevant and humbling.  The general vibe I got is that nothing is going to replace a trained teacher in education, and there are lots of statistics to prove it.  And that computers and AI can do a lot (quantity), but someone with a brain has to analyze all of the data created, to get meaning out of it.

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