Yes,may it be a little mechanical or artificial,but in the present perspective it would be beneficial and effective in implementing things as per the current demands
Hello... really, no... everything around us has evolved; but educational practice has stopped in the 18th century... many of our methodologies focus on the teaching role, we continue with expository lectures, but in higher or undergraduate studies students need to think and act more actively, this is a requirement; and the teacher's role can be more of a guide... then, we need to learn and use more effectively each technological option that is presented to us to improve the learning experience of our students...
Of course I am. AI will require humans to act less automated or be replaced. Thus warranting a formal decentralization of academia.
Such as:
Ohnemus , Alexander . "A Girardian Case for PhDs by Publication." ResearchGate.net . www.researchgate.net/publication/373639875_A_Girardian_Case_for_PhDs_by_Publication. Accessed 5 Sep. 2023.
Not worried at all. Education transformation needs to leap like a frog and catch up to advances in technology the twenty-thirties are going to present with more multifaceted technologies that require the education system to be very advanced to innovate and create for future learning.
Yes, I am concerned because students need to be conscientised on how and when to use AI tools, rather than discouraging them to use the tools. For this to happen, those responsible for training teachers need to be firstly educated on how and when to use AI tools.
No. AI will be used as a tool. For education, students still need human help and communication with humans, as students are humans, they can not only depend on technology to do everything. Educators in future might need to guide students on how to use AI properly, using AI in future will be as today's students search online, everyone was concerned that students could copy everything online when we started using Google.
Not at all. I shared the following in an article on Medium recently, "If AI were fully integrated into education, it would revolutionize the field by providing tailored learning experiences for students, including those with exceptionalities, optimizing the teaching process for educators, and facilitating data-driven decision-making for administrators."