34 min

Artificial Intelligence & Embracing New Technologies Educator's Playbook

    • Education

Let's delve into the ever-evolving world of technology in K-12 education. New generative AI tools like ChatGPT seemingly hit our classrooms overnight. And as it becomes ever more present, educators are finding themselves in a dynamic landscape, forced to adapt and adopt on-the-fly. By May of last year, nearly 60 percent of students aged 12-18 had interacted with ChatGPT, according to one study, with many favoring it over traditional search engines for their academic pursuits. Yet, with these advancements come both challenges and opportunities. To explore this technological shift, Kimberly is joined by Penn GSE professor Ryan Baker, an expert in online learning and how data and emerging technologies can enhance the educational experience. Also weighing in on the topic is principal, author and McGraw Prize winner Chris Lehmann, adding depth to the conversation about what it truly means to integrate new tools into schools. Tune in as we explore the merits and pitfalls of ed tech in today's classrooms.
FEATURING:
Ryan Baker, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of EducationChris Lehmann, Founding Principal and CEO, Science Leadership Academies
NEWSLETTER:
Subscribe to the Educator's Playbook newsletter for ongoing resources and content
RELATED PLAYBOOKS:
No. 71: Five ways teachers can integrate ChatGPT into their classrooms today (02-02-23)No. 68: Virtual learning 2.0: 6 takeaways from two years of online learning (02-22-22)
OTHER RESOURCES:
What should come next for learning engineering? (07-19-21)Learning technologies aren’t making a difference in classrooms. To change that, focus on how they are used. (06-30-21)

Let's delve into the ever-evolving world of technology in K-12 education. New generative AI tools like ChatGPT seemingly hit our classrooms overnight. And as it becomes ever more present, educators are finding themselves in a dynamic landscape, forced to adapt and adopt on-the-fly. By May of last year, nearly 60 percent of students aged 12-18 had interacted with ChatGPT, according to one study, with many favoring it over traditional search engines for their academic pursuits. Yet, with these advancements come both challenges and opportunities. To explore this technological shift, Kimberly is joined by Penn GSE professor Ryan Baker, an expert in online learning and how data and emerging technologies can enhance the educational experience. Also weighing in on the topic is principal, author and McGraw Prize winner Chris Lehmann, adding depth to the conversation about what it truly means to integrate new tools into schools. Tune in as we explore the merits and pitfalls of ed tech in today's classrooms.
FEATURING:
Ryan Baker, Professor, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of EducationChris Lehmann, Founding Principal and CEO, Science Leadership Academies
NEWSLETTER:
Subscribe to the Educator's Playbook newsletter for ongoing resources and content
RELATED PLAYBOOKS:
No. 71: Five ways teachers can integrate ChatGPT into their classrooms today (02-02-23)No. 68: Virtual learning 2.0: 6 takeaways from two years of online learning (02-22-22)
OTHER RESOURCES:
What should come next for learning engineering? (07-19-21)Learning technologies aren’t making a difference in classrooms. To change that, focus on how they are used. (06-30-21)

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