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How to Use Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom

By Matthew Lynch
March 22, 2017
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Artificial Intelligence may seem like something from the future, with its inclusion in sci-fi thrillers and movies. While AI has yet to take over the world with destructive prone robots, it is becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives. Whether we know it or not, most of us probably use AI every day for simple tasks like taking a picture, parking our car, asking our phones what the weather looks like, or using our personal home assistants to turn on the lights.

Our technology has yet to reach the level of self-awareness, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t being used in creative and innovative ways every day including the classroom. Artificial Intelligence in the classroom is still a relatively new concept, but one that is being explored by many researchers and educators alike. Read below for some ways that artificial education can be used in your classroom and how it’s becoming the future of education.

Automating Menial Tasks & Saving Teachers Time

Teachers are some of the hardest working professionals in our society. This has a lot to do with all the work they take home with them long after the bell rings. Things like grading tests and homework can take up a lot of a teacher’s day, leaving them with less time to focus on lesson planning and engaging their students. With the help of artificial education, menial tasks like grading can be automated saving teachers loads of time.

Today, the technology exists to automate grading for multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank assignments. Software that can grade writing and essays is being developed as we speak and is improving automatic grading for the better. Think of artificial technology that grades students work as a TA, but one that costs significantly less than a yearly salary and doesn’t require sleep. With less work for teachers, artificial education can give them more time to create engaging and creative classroom activities, and work on their own professional development.

Using Software to Adapt to Students’ Needs

There’s no doubt that every student has their own unique style of learning. That’s why one-size-fits-all teaching methods are often so criticized. With artificial intelligence, it is now easier for teachers to accommodate the individual students’ learning needs. There exists a variety of learning programs, software, and games that are adaptive to different levels and learning styles. Artificial education like this responds to students’ specific learning needs and puts emphasis on topics that students are struggling with. Artificial education also allows students to work at their own pace, instead of trying to keep up with the classroom.

Teachers can use AI software and games in the classroom to make sure every student is learning what they need to succeed at their own comfort level. Some teachers may be concerned that this level of artificial education could be used in the classroom as a way of pushing out the need for human teachers. In the ideal situation, teachers and artificial education would work seamlessly in a classroom to assist students with topics they are struggling with. The teacher is still a main facilitator and educator in the classroom. Artificial education gives teachers more time to work individually with students and help them reach their full potential.

Artificial Education as Tutors

In the busy lives of working parents and exhausted teachers, it can often be difficult for struggling students to find quality and affordable help outside of the classroom. As of today, artificial tutors haven’t completely wiped out the tutor job field, but advancing technology could soon make that possibility into a reality. Artificial intelligence run tutors can make it easier for students to access the help they need. Students won’t have to spend time traveling to a tutoring facility and parents won’t have to shell out big bucks for a private tutor.

With the help of AI tutors, students can get help essentially 24/7 in subjects like math, writing, and language.

Making Education Global

Thanks to artificial education, students now have the ability to learn anywhere, anytime. This means that if a student has to miss school for personal or medical reasons, they can easily stay caught up with the school work via artificial education software. Students also have the ability to learn from anywhere in the world, making higher quality education for rural students and those in low economic areas accessible and affordable.

With the help of AI, students can learn more from home and come to the classroom with a set of core competencies that teachers can then build on. Artificial education is leveling the playing field of education for students across the globe and giving those without access to quality education equal opportunities.

Bottom Line

While artificial intelligence and education may seem like a futuristic invention, it’s present in our lives and education systems today. With the help of artificial education, we can make both students’ and teachers’ lives easier. Artificial education gives every student the opportunity to receive a quality education, takes the load off teachers, and individualizes learning.

 

 

 

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2 comments

  1. Rodney Smith 22 March, 2017 at 18:49 Reply

    I just finished reading about this topic and I am amazed by the benefits Artificial intelligence has on learning.Thanks Mathew for making me aware.

  2. Ted Brown 22 March, 2017 at 19:01 Reply

    Technology has proven to be very helpful in the learning process and with the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom the process would be more efficient and less hectic for the teachers as compared to the conventional way of learning.
    Thanks, Mathew.

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