Tuesday, March 10

Forget those days when everyone learned the same stuff the same way. Now, AI in learning apps can make lessons designed just for you. You get feedback right away, and you can study whenever you want. It’s made to fit how fast you learn and the way you like to do things.

In India, companies like BYJU’S and Vedantu use tech to give students lessons and practice that are made just for them. So, every student gets the right help no matter where they are. Also, Infinity Learn is teaming up with Google Cloud India to put tech like Gemini in their system. This will probably give better ideas on what to learn and make learning smarter.AI is looking good! A study of 87 people found that students using AI did about 12% better than those who didn’t. Math apps with AI got test scores up almost 19% in a year and a half!

Smarter Evaluation:
Teachers have a ton of papers to grade. AI could help make things easier by giving quick feedback. This would give teachers more time to focus on teaching. These tools can grade papers fast and point out where students are struggling. Also, AI tutors can ask questions that really get students to think and learn.

Of course, AI can’t replace teacher but it can empower them. The American Federation of Teachers, backed by OpenAI and Microsoft, is funding a hub to help more than a million educators learn to integrate AI into planning lessons, creating assessments, and communicating with parent so they lead with confidence, not coercion.

To succeed, we need to train our teachers well, keep student data safe, and make sure everyone has a fair chance. AI can be a big help if we use it the right way.

Teachers have a ton of papers to grade. AI could help make things easier by giving quick feedback. This would give teachers more time to focus on teaching. These tools can grade papers fast and point out where students are struggling. Also, AI tutors can ask questions that really get students to think and learn.

Of course, AI can’t replace teacher but it can empower them. The American Federation of Teachers, backed by OpenAI and Microsoft, is funding a hub to help more than a million educators learn to integrate AI into planning lessons, creating assessments, and communicating with parent so they lead with confidence, not coercion.

To succeed, we need to train our teachers well, keep student data safe, and make sure everyone has a fair chance. AI can be a big help if we use it the right way.

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