A Teacher’s Guide to Conversational AI explores the practical role
that language-based artificial intelligence tools play in classroom
teaching, learning experiences, and student assessment. Today’s
educators are well aware that conversational and generative
AI—chatbots, intelligent tutoring systems, large language models,
and more—represent a complex new factor in teaching and learning.
This introductory primer offers comprehensive, novice-friendly
guidance into the challenges and opportunities of incorporating AI
into K-12 schools and college classes in ways that are appropriate,
nourishing to students, and outcomes-driven. Opening with an
informative overview of the foundational properties, key terminology,
and ethical considerations of these tools, the book offers a coherent
and realistic vision of classrooms that are enhanced, rather than
stymied, by AI systems. This includes strategies for: · designing
assessments that are conducive to students’ beneficial use of AI
while mitigating overreliance or dishonesty; · using AI to generate
lesson examples for student critique or custom content that reinforces
course principles; · leveraging chatbots as a co-instructor or a
tutor, a guide during student-driven learning, a virtual debate or
brainstorming partner, and a design project; and · creating course
content, lesson plans and activities, expanded language and
accessibility options, and beyond. Through the depth of understanding
and applied approach provided in these chapters, teachers and leaders
in training and in service, alongside private tutors, college
instructors, and other educators, will be better prepared to
future-proof their efforts to serve new generations of learners.
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Enhancing Assessment, Instruction, and Curriculum with Chatbots
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003861669
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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