Noticias Acerca de Educación

Sep 2, 2024

Schools rethink homework

Axios

Dogs may not have anything to eat, but students could feel less stress if more schools reconsider their homework assignment policies.

Aug 19, 2024

AI Cheating Is Getting Worse

The Atlantic

Colleges still don’t have a plan.

May 29, 2024

Rethinking College Education In An AI Work Future

Forbes

The education system is undergoing a digital transformation, are they preparing the next generation to seize the opportunities of AI and robotics?

May 25, 2024

AI tutors are quietly changing how kids in the US study, and the leading apps are from China

TechCrunch

Evan, a high school sophomore from Houston, was stuck on a calculus problem. He pulled up Answer AI on his iPhone, snapped a photo of the problem from his Advanced Placement math textbook, and ran it through the homework app. Within a few seconds, Answer AI had generated an answer alongside a step-by-step process of solving the problem.

May 19, 2024

AI is tutoring and teaching some students, reshaping the classroom landscape

USA Today

AI educational tools are helping students with their ABC's and SATs. But can they replace teachers?

May 16, 2024

How AI tutoring personalizes learning for students

eSchool News

Though AI tutoring systems are still in their infancy, many educators predict they will quickly reshape how students learn

Apr 18, 2024

Breaking Barriers: AIandYou Equips Educators and Students With Generative AI Learning Resources

Simple Content in English and Spanish is Now Easily Accessible at No Cost

Apr 16, 2024

AI has taken over education technology. What will come next?

FastCompany

Some of the most innovative companies in education are using generative AI in new ways—while others are tackling some of the industry’s greatest challenges, from labor shortages to student engagement.

Feb 19, 2024

Pupils who use AI to cheat could lose all qualifications

The Times

Coursework guidance for pupils on the consequences of cheating now specifically addresses AI for the first time

Feb 16, 2024

We Tested an AI Tutor for Kids. It Struggled With Basic Math.

The Wall Street Journal

Khanmigo, a ChatGPT-powered bot, made frequent calculation errors during a Journal reporter’s test

Feb 6, 2024

Teaching Tip: Navigating AI in the Classroom

Inside Higher Education

Generative artificial intelligence tools continue to grow in popularity. Here are four ways faculty members in higher education are teaching about or with AI.

Feb 5, 2024

AI can help − and hurt − student creativity

University of South Carolina

Teachers across the country are grappling with whether to view AI tools like ChatGPT as friend or foe in the classroom. My research shows that the answer isn’t always simple. It can be both.

Jan 23, 2024

How AI And Data Will Change Education In 2024

Forbes

2024 will mark four years since the start of the pandemic. Children who were in kindergarten in 2020 will be in the fourth grade, teachers who started during the pandemic never experienced “the before times,” and innovation and technology have accelerated at record speed.

Jan 11, 2024

Will Chatbots Teach Your Children?

The New York Times

New A.I. tools could enable a Silicon Valley dream: bots that customize learning for pupils. Prior attempts have not lived up to

Jan 4, 2024

What’s Next for Ed Tech in 2024

Inside Higher Education

Coming soon: advances in VR and high-tech classrooms, plus even more AI.

Nov 11, 2023

ChatGPT is landing kids in the principal's office, but not becuase of cheating

The Miai Herald

Ever since ChatGPT burst onto the scene last year, a heated debate has centered on its potential benefits and pitfalls for students. As educators worry students could use artificial intelligence tools to cheat, The 74 looks into a new survey that makes clear its impact on young people: They’re getting into trouble.

Aug 21, 2023

Opinion: I’m co-teaching my college class with ChatGPT. Will it upstage me?

The Los Angeles Times

There are people who fear that ChatGPT, Bard and other generative AI bots will let students outsource their own learning. But I teach media history. I know that new media technologies do not make people obsolete. Video did not kill the radio star.