Over the past several years, artificial intelligence transitioned from the movie screen to reality, and soon it will be everywhere.
The ubiquity of AI across industries leads to two key points for K–12 schools.
First, K–12 schools should use current AI solutions to help with everything from classroom performance to network safety and monitoring. Second, students need to start learning how to design, manipulate and work alongside AI machines in order to build the foundation they need as they prepare to enter the workplace.
Organizing a successful AI integration and education plan will take collaboration and proper planning on the part of school decision-makers.
“AI may hold the potential to personalize instruction and learning. Yet its use in educational settings will require educators and school leaders to develop an understanding of how it can be implemented safely and smartly,” Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking said in a recent statement.
Via John Evans