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How Kids Really Use AI Outside the Classroom

9 min · 30. kesä 2026
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In this episode we explore a surprising finding from Common Sense Media’s new census on AI use by tweens and teens. Topics covered: * How tweens and teens are actually using AI * Why entertainment use may matter more than cheating * What students misunderstand about AI accuracy and truth * Why AI literacy is a comprehension issue, not just a rules issue * The role of teachers, librarians, and counselors in helping students evaluate AI * Why elementary and middle school students need age-appropriate AI guidance * How teachers can start better classroom conversations about AI use Source: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/a-comprehensive-report-on-teens-tweens-and-ai

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