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AI For Educators

The document provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications in education, including its history, the Turing Test, and the rise of various AI tools. It discusses the benefits of AI in personalized learning and creativity, while also addressing potential challenges such as bias and data privacy. Additionally, it offers strategies for educators to effectively integrate AI tools into their teaching practices.

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AI For Educators

The document provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications in education, including its history, the Turing Test, and the rise of various AI tools. It discusses the benefits of AI in personalized learning and creativity, while also addressing potential challenges such as bias and data privacy. Additionally, it offers strategies for educators to effectively integrate AI tools into their teaching practices.

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ARTIFICIAL

INTELLIGENCE
for Schools
1 History of Internet

Contents 2 History of Artificial Intelligence

3 Turing Test

4 Why AI tools become popular?

5 Multiple AI Tools.

6 How can we help students use AI tools?


History of
Internet
The beginning of Internet in 1960s
to 1970s.
The internet became accessible to
the general public in the early
1990s.
Internet
Expansion and
Global Impact
2004: Social media platforms like
Facebook.
2005: YouTube launched.
2007: The iPhone was introduced.
2008: Google Chrome was
released.
The Modern
Internet
2010: The rise of cloud computing
made data storage and access more
flexible.
2014: The "Internet of Things" (IoT)
gained momentum, connecting
everyday devices to the internet.
2020s: 5G technology expanded
internet speeds and connectivity.
What is Artificial
Intelligence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the
simulation of human intelligence in
machines that are programmed to think,
learn, and make decisions. These machines
can perform tasks typically requiring human
intelligence, such as problem-solving,
understanding language, recognizing
patterns, and making predictions.
History of Artificial
Intelligence?
Foundations of AI (1900–1950).
First Wave of AI (1950s–1970)
The AI Winter (1970–1980)
Revival: Machine Learning and Neural
Networks (1980–1990)
The AI Revolution (2000–2010)
Modern AI (2020 and Beyond)
Turing Test

Why is the
Alan Turing Turing Test Real Example
Turing Test
The Turing Test is a way
Important? If you’re chatting
Alan Turing, a British to check if a machine
with an AI like Siri or
mathematician and (like a computer or AI)
ChatGPT and can’t
computer scientist, can behave in a way First Step in AI tell it’s a machine
came up with the that makes it seem Thinking. because the
Turing Test to answer human. If the machine Debates and responses feel
a simple but profound can "fool" the judge Inspiration. natural, it’s similar to
into thinking it’s
question: Modern AI. the idea behind the
human, it passes the
"Can machines Turing Test.
test.
think?"
Why AI Tools
Become Popular
Search Engines Working Model.

Mislead Information

Chatgpt give popularity to AI tools.


examples of Artificial Intelligence

Chatbots Smart cars

Virtual Assistants Navigation apps

E-Payments Facial recognition

IBM Watson Health Text editors

Creative Apps Social media feeds


ai tools for personalized learning
ai tools for Text to Audio
AI Writing and Language Tools
AI for Creativity and Desgin
AI Tools for Videos & Images
AI Tools for Presentation
AI Tools for Communication &
Collaboration
AI Tools for Subject Specific Learning
What problems
can AI pose?
While AI will certainly
revolutionise education in many
ways, it can also pose some
problems that educators need to
be aware of. Here are some of the
main challenges for educators.
problems AI can pose
to education

Lack of Bias and Dependence on Data Privacy


Personalisation Discrimination Technology and Security

Although AI tools are Bias can occur in AI Both students and AI-powered tools in
constantly evolving, systems because of teachers may become general often collect
they lack the human the data used to train too dependent on vast amounts of
emotions that are them. technology, hindering personal data, which
sometimes necessary their ability to think might pose a threat
for effective teaching critically or solve to students' privacy
and learning. problems. and security.
How can we help students use AI Tools?
Introduce AI Basics in an Age-Appropriate Way

Interactive Gamify
Explain What Use Relatable
Learning Learning:
AI Is: Examples:
Platforms
Show real-world AI
Teach students simple Use tools like Khan AI-powered apps like
applications they
concepts like how AI Academy (AI for Prodigy (math
already use, like virtual
helps with tasks like personalized learning) games) make
assistants (Siri, Alexa),
voice recognition, or Duolingo (AI for learning engaging
translation apps, or
translation, and language learning). and fun.
personalized
recommendations. Annie(Coversation) to
suggestions on
tailor content to
YouTube.
individual students.
How can we help students use AI Tools?
Creativity with AI

Teach Coding
Art and Writing and
with AI:
Design: Storytelling:

Let students explore Use tools like Introduce platforms


tools like DALL·E/ ChatGPT, Gemini, like Scratch Code, MIT
Canva/ Coplot, Brad, Magic App Inventor,
Leonardo/Sora/PicLu School to brainstorm WordPress, Code
men to create AI- ideas, write stories, or Monkey, Code.org,
generated art or improve writing skills. Tynker
graphics.
How can we help students use AI Tools?
Integrate AI in Subject-Specific Learning

Language
Math and History and
Learning
Science Geography

Use AI-powered tutors Use tools like Google Leverage apps like
for problem-solving Earth and AI-powered Duolingo and speech
and simulations (e.g., virtual tours to explore recognition tools to
Photomath or Labster historical sites. practice
for virtual science pronunciation. Annie
labs). for English
Conversation.
Empower Teachers
with AI Training
Provide educators with training on
AI tools so they can confidently
introduce them to students.
Offer workshops or online courses
on integrating AI into the
curriculum.
Use AI tools that are free or
affordable to ensure inclusivity.
Focus on tools with simple
interfaces to accommodate younger
or less tech-savvy students.
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING!

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