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Par : Patrick Mukosha
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231673605
  • EAN9798231673605
  • Date de parution07/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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AI in Education: Teaching the Machines to TeachWhat happens when machines not only assist in learning but begin to teach? This ground-breaking book takes readers inside the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence in education, where algorithms are reshaping how knowledge is delivered, assessed, and personalized. From classrooms equipped with adaptive tutoring systems to universities experimenting with automated grading and virtual teaching assistants, AI in Education reveals both the opportunities and the challenges of this transformation.
Rich with real-world examples, it shows how AI can help close learning gaps, empower students with disabilities, and support teachers in managing ever-growing workloads. But this is not just a story of technological advancement-it is a human story. The book explores the irreplaceable role of educators as mentors, motivators, and ethical guides in an age when machines can replicate many cognitive tasks but not empathy, creativity, or moral judgment.
It raises critical questions about equity, ethics, and the future of work for teachers and learners alike. Accessible, insightful, and forward-looking, AI in Education: Teaching the Machines to Teach is an essential read for educators, policymakers, technologists, and parents who want to understand-and help shape-the future of learning in an AI-powered world."Where human wisdom meets machine intelligence-the future of teaching begins." - Patrick Mukosha
AI in Education: Teaching the Machines to TeachWhat happens when machines not only assist in learning but begin to teach? This ground-breaking book takes readers inside the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence in education, where algorithms are reshaping how knowledge is delivered, assessed, and personalized. From classrooms equipped with adaptive tutoring systems to universities experimenting with automated grading and virtual teaching assistants, AI in Education reveals both the opportunities and the challenges of this transformation.
Rich with real-world examples, it shows how AI can help close learning gaps, empower students with disabilities, and support teachers in managing ever-growing workloads. But this is not just a story of technological advancement-it is a human story. The book explores the irreplaceable role of educators as mentors, motivators, and ethical guides in an age when machines can replicate many cognitive tasks but not empathy, creativity, or moral judgment.
It raises critical questions about equity, ethics, and the future of work for teachers and learners alike. Accessible, insightful, and forward-looking, AI in Education: Teaching the Machines to Teach is an essential read for educators, policymakers, technologists, and parents who want to understand-and help shape-the future of learning in an AI-powered world."Where human wisdom meets machine intelligence-the future of teaching begins." - Patrick Mukosha