Zachary Henderson+FollowIs AI the End of Homework as We Know It?AI-powered tutors from OpenAI and Google are shaking up the classroom, making traditional homework and grading feel ancient. As students lean on artificial intelligence for everything from essays to study guides, are schools missing the bigger picture? Should we be worried about cheating—or is it time to rethink what learning really means in the digital age? Let’s debate: Is the education system overdue for a reboot? #Tech #AIinEducation #EdTech00Share
rbarr+FollowMeta’s AI: Helping or Hurting Students?Meta’s rollout of AI chatbots in rural Colombia has flipped the script on education. Students now use bots in WhatsApp and Facebook to ace homework, but teachers are seeing more exam failures and less real learning. Is this tech leap empowering students or just making it easier to skip the hard work? Should schools rethink how they teach and test in the AI era? Let’s debate. #Tech #MetaAI #EdTech00Share
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
Kimberly Walters+FollowAre School Phone Bans Missing the Point?Let’s talk about the real tech challenge in schools: is banning smartphones really solving anything, or just masking deeper issues like poor reading scores? Sure, devices can distract, but for many students, that phone is their translator, calculator, and research tool—sometimes their only way online. Shouldn’t we focus on digital literacy and equitable access instead of blanket bans? What’s your take: ban the tech, or teach with it? #Tech #EdTech #DigitalEquity20Share
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
Jennifer Meyer+FollowDrones in School Halls: Safety or Overreach?Would you feel safer knowing drones could respond to a school shooter in 15 seconds? Campus Guardian Angel is rolling out fleets of autonomous drones to patrol school corridors, equipped with sirens, speakers, and even pepper spray. Some say it’s a game-changer for campus security, while others worry about privacy and escalation. Could this tech be the future of school safety, or are we crossing a line? #Tech #EdTech #SchoolSafety10Share
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
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
Michael Petty+FollowTeachers Are Secretly Loving AIWho knew AI would become every teacher’s secret weapon? From spicing up geometry with soccer-themed lessons to saving hours on grading and paperwork, teachers are using ChatGPT and other AI tools to make classes more fun and their lives way easier. Most say it’s boosting student engagement and even giving them their weekends back! Schools are still figuring out the rules, but it looks like AI is here to stay in the classroom. Would you trust AI to grade your work? #AIinEducation #TeacherLife #EdTech #Education22Share
russell01+FollowAI in Classrooms: Time Saver or Shortcut?Imagine saving six weeks a year just by using artificial intelligence in your classroom. That’s what a new Gallup report suggests teachers are experiencing. But does streamlining lesson planning and grading with AI mean better education, or are we risking quality for efficiency? Would you trust AI to handle more of the teaching load, or is there a line we shouldn’t cross? Let’s debate how much tech should shape our kids’ learning. #EdTech #AIinEducation #FutureOfLearning #Tech20Share