TECH ChatGPT Thread

Rubato

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Lol imagine ai replacing teachers how would that happen
That would actually be one of the easier things to implement

You never done a virtual training module to learn something at work? What if you could ask the module questions and have them answered as you go? Not only the answer but a breakdown of the thought process to get there.

And they will have extensive data showing it has a superior impact on test scores compared to real teachers
 
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That would actually be one of the easier things to implement

You never done a virtual training module to learn something at work? What if you could ask the module questions and have them answered as you go? Not only the answer but a breakdown of the thought process to get there.

And they will have extensive data showing it has a superior impact on test scores compared to real teachers
That's literally my job I train teachers I can tell you it's not happening
 
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There are 2 versions of online learning self-paced and teacher-assisted self-paced is already so assisted incorporated. However, it still requires a teacher for lectures and the personal touch of revision.

Then there are distance learners that are less technical and have more of a pedagogy approach. So they Are multiple methods of teaching, online (teams and zoom etc) that will require AI to be engaging and relate to actual humans.

If AI is producing s distance learning lesson that's scheduled for an hour how flexible do you think it will be plus keeping engagement up?

Then there's the hybrid distance/in-class Noooo AI that can do that.


What would be helpful Is incorporating AI to assist with marking, handling the chat and analytics.. think of it as a way to free up teachers for smaller tasks a modern teaching assistant but even that Is debatable as they usually help students who are struggling to keep up
 
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Rubato

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There are 2 versions of online learning self-paced and teacher-assisted self-paced is already so assisted incorporated. However, it still requires a teacher for lectures and the personal touch of revision.

Then there are distance learners that are less technical and have more of a pedagogy approach. So they Are multiple methods of teaching, online (teams and zoom etc) that will require AI to be engaging and relate to actual humans.

If AI is producing s distance learning lesson that's scheduled for an hour how flexible do you think it will be plus keeping engagement up?

Then there's the hybrid distance/in-class Noooo AI that can do that.


What would be helpful Is incorporating AI to assist with marking, handling the chat and analytics.. think of it as a way to free up teachers for smaller tasks a modern teaching assistant but even that Is debatable as they usually help students who are struggling to keep up
I feel like making AI engaging is a much smaller hurdle than making it smart enough for the job in the first place
 

Rubato

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Teachers ain't engaging one person they're reacting to multiple different personalities
I hear you, that also doesn’t seem insurmountable. The social media apps managed to figure out how to make the experience different based on the individual.