As a future educator I should be aware of the power Artificial Intelligence has, and it is my job to learn and teach my students how to effectively and ethically use it as a tool. Hands-On AI Projects for the classroom from the International Society for Technology in Education is an excellent took because it provides a resource to use AI in the classroom but still pushes students to learn and think critically using AI as a tool and not a lifesaver.
On page 7 the book states, "The projects in this guide use a student-driven approach to learning. Instead of simply learning about AI through videos or lectures, the students completing these projects are active participants in their AI exploration. In the process, students work directly with innovative AI technologies, participate in “unplugged” activities that further their understanding of how AI technologies work, and create various authentic products—from presentations to designing an AI robot—to demonstrate their learning.".
This stands out to me because it aligns with my beliefs that AI should be used in collaboration with your original work. By exposing students to the benefits of AI from a young age it will discourage students "sneaking" and using AI like ChatGPT to do their assignments. It allows for authentication and understanding that AI is more than a tool for cheating, it takes students through the
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