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AI Pathways: Empowering Students and Teachers in the Classroom

32 min · 13 de mar de 2025
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How is AI reshaping the art of teaching and the craft of learning? Warren Apel, Director of Technology, sits down with three teachers from the middle and high school who have been exploring AI tools through ASIJ’s Pathways program. They share insights on specific AI programs that are being used in their classrooms, the opportunities and challenges it presents, and how educators can empower not only students — but also themselves — to navigate an increasingly technology-driven world. In this discussion: Warren Apel, Director of Technology / Shane Cokerdem, MS Humanities / Mary Ghadimi, HS English / Rigel Crockett, HS Science

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