Kathleen Pham+FollowBaltimore schools face AI deepfake dangersBaltimore classrooms are already dealing with the real risks of AI, from deepfake scandals to cybersecurity threats. Just last year, a fake audio clip using AI nearly ruined a principal’s reputation at Pikesville High. Dr. Javad Abed from Johns Hopkins says it’s not just about cheating—personal info could be at risk, too. Instead of banning AI, he encourages students to use it openly and responsibly, with clear rules. As the new school year starts, how should our schools balance the benefits and dangers of AI? What policies would you want to see? #Tech #Baltimore #AIinEducation10Share
Paul Hall+FollowWill ChatGPT’s Study Mode Really Help Students?OpenAI just dropped 'study mode' for ChatGPT, promising to guide students toward real understanding instead of just serving up easy answers. It’s packed with interactive prompts and Socratic questioning, but will this actually curb shortcut culture or just add another layer to the homework hustle? Is this a genuine leap for learning, or a clever patch for an ongoing problem? Let’s hear your take! #Tech #AIinEducation #StudyMode00Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowChatGPT’s New Study Mode—Game Changer?ChatGPT just dropped a 'study mode' to help students actually learn instead of just copy-pasting answers. It walks you through tough topics step-by-step, like a personal tutor, and even asks what level you’re at before diving in. This comes after a spike in AI cheating at universities, so OpenAI’s trying to make things more legit. You can still skip the help and get quick answers, but this new mode is all about learning, not shortcuts. Thoughts on whether this will really stop AI cheating? #Education #ChatGPT #AIinEducation01Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowAI Homework? Most Say No Way!Turns out, almost 9 in 10 people think it’s totally not cool for students to use AI to do their entire coursework. But when it comes to just fixing grammar or punctuation, the public is split—about half are fine with it, half aren’t. And get this: most folks are actually okay with teachers using AI for boring admin stuff, but not for marking student work. The big takeaway? People want coursework to stick around, but schools need to figure out how to make it work in the AI era. #Education #AIinEducation #CourseworkDebate00Share
Paul Hall+FollowAI in Classrooms: Game Changer or Risky Move?Remember when ChatGPT was the go-to for homework shortcuts? Now, OpenAI is teaming up with Instructure to embed AI directly into Canvas, the learning platform used by millions. Teachers get AI-powered tools for assignments and grading, while students interact with chatbots designed for deeper learning. But does this shift really enhance education, or does it open new doors for misuse? Would you trust AI to assess your progress? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech10Share
vincentwilson+FollowIs AI Ruining Trust in the Classroom?Ever feel like using artificial intelligence in school is a double-edged sword? Students are turning to chatbots for help, but it’s sparking anxiety and distrust—both with professors and classmates. Some say AI makes learning less intimidating, while others worry it’s undermining real connections and critical thinking. Where do you stand: Is AI a helpful study buddy or a threat to academic integrity? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIinEducation #AcademicIntegrity20Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowAI in Classrooms: Game-Changer or Risky Move?Would you send your kid to a school where artificial intelligence crafts lesson plans and grades papers? Alpha School is betting big on AI-powered education, promising personalized learning and more teacher-student time. But with tuition at $45K, is this the future of learning or just a tech experiment for the elite? Would you trust AI to shape your child’s education, or does it raise more questions than answers? Let’s talk. #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech20Share
Brittney Pope+FollowIs AI the Ultimate Teacher’s Assistant?Tried using artificial intelligence in your classroom yet? I’ve been experimenting with generative tech like ChatGPT to whip up custom quizzes, study guides, and even bar graphs for my students. It’s a game-changer for lesson planning and saves serious time, but I still double-check everything. Can AI really make teachers more effective, or are we risking too much by leaning on it? Would you trust it to help your kids learn? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech01Share
Brittney Pope+FollowIs Claude AI the Ultimate Study Buddy?Claude AI just leveled up for students, and it’s not just about smarter homework help. With new integrations for Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley, Claude can now tap into real course materials and peer-reviewed content, guiding you with Socratic questions instead of spoon-feeding answers. Law schools are even testing it for real-world legal analysis. Is this the future of learning, or does it risk making students too reliant on AI? Where’s the line between help and hand-holding? #Tech #AIinEducation #ClaudeAI00Share
vincentchen+FollowAre AI Graders Making College Less Human?Let’s talk about the rise of artificial intelligence in college classrooms—not just for students, but for professors too. With AI tools now grading papers and prepping lessons, some students feel their pricey education is losing its personal touch. Is automated grading making feedback too generic, or is it just a smart way to handle massive workloads? Should transparency about AI use be mandatory? Would you want your work graded by a bot? Let’s debate! #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech60Share