vincentwilson+FollowProfessors Using AI: Smart Move or Double Standard?So, professors are now using ChatGPT to whip up course materials—even when their own syllabi ban students from doing the same. One student at Northeastern even demanded a tuition refund after spotting obvious AI-generated notes. With nearly 40% of faculty now tapping into generative tech, is this a clever way to streamline teaching, or are we looking at a growing double standard? Should educators be transparent about their AI use, or is this just the new normal in academia? #AIinEducation #TechEthics #ChatGPT #HigherEd #DigitalLearning #Tech00Share
hnguyen+FollowAI Grading: Fast, But Can You Trust It?Just read about a UGA study where AI graded science homework way faster than teachers—but it kinda missed the point half the time! The AI mostly looked for keywords instead of real understanding, and only got it right a third of the time without a detailed rubric. With better instructions, it did a bit better, but teachers still aren’t off the hook. Cool tech, but not ready to take over grading just yet! #AIinEducation #EdTech #TeacherLife #ArtificialIntelligence #UGA #Education10Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowTeachers Get Free AI Tools—Here’s the ScoopDid you hear? SchoolAI just dropped a free AI Readiness Program for teachers! For five weeks, educators can play around with their AI platform, making lesson plans and spotting learning gaps—all in a super safe, privacy-certified space. Over a million classrooms are already on board. Plus, there’s training and support, so you’re not left guessing. If your district signs up, you get to test-drive AI in the classroom without any risk. Wild to think how fast this is all moving! #EdTech #AIinEducation #TeacherLife #ClassroomInnovation #Education10Share
Brian Weaver+FollowIs Real-Time AI Feedback the Future of Writing?Level Up, a new AI-powered tool, is changing how students write by offering instant, interactive feedback right inside Google Docs. Instead of just fixing grammar, it nudges students to sharpen arguments and organize thoughts—no shortcuts, just smarter writing. But does this real-time coaching help students think deeper, or does it risk making writing too easy? Would you want this in your classroom or workplace? #AIinEducation #EdTech #CriticalThinking #FutureOfLearning #StudentSuccess #Tech00Share
rbarr+FollowIs Coding Dead or Just Evolving?Stefania Druga from Google DeepMind says coding isn’t dead—it’s how we teach it that needs a reboot. She argues kids should learn AI literacy early, not just to use tech, but to co-create with it. If AI can ace your homework, maybe we’re asking the wrong questions. Should we rethink assignments and let students build with AI, not just use it as a shortcut? What’s the real future of coding in an AI-first world? #AILiteracy #FutureOfCoding #EdTech #AIinEducation #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Stacey Miller+FollowShould AI Be Taught in Grade School?China is teaching 6-year-olds how to use artificial intelligence, and now over 250 top CEOs—including those from Microsoft and Airbnb—want the U.S. to catch up. They argue that making computer science and AI classes mandatory could unlock billions in economic potential and help future-proof our kids. But is early AI education the answer, or are we moving too fast? Would you want your child learning AI before algebra? Let’s debate! #AIinEducation #TechLiteracy #FutureSkills #EdTech #InnovationDebate #Tech64Share
Julie Alexander+FollowAI Is Grading Your Homework Now?!AI just hit US classrooms in a big way! Kira’s new platform does everything from grading assignments to building lesson plans—yep, even catching plagiarism. Teachers get more time for real student support, and the AI can spot when someone’s struggling before it’s too late. Some teachers say it’s a game-changer, but I can’t help but wonder: is anything lost when a robot reviews your work? Would you want your assignments graded by AI? #AIinEducation #EdTech #TeacherLife #PersonalizedLearning #FutureOfSchool #Education50Share
vincentwilson+FollowIs AI Ruining Trust in the Classroom?Ever feel like using artificial intelligence in school is a double-edged sword? Students are turning to chatbots for help, but it’s sparking anxiety and distrust—both with professors and classmates. Some say AI makes learning less intimidating, while others worry it’s undermining real connections and critical thinking. Where do you stand: Is AI a helpful study buddy or a threat to academic integrity? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIinEducation #AcademicIntegrity00Share