This course offers an overview of AI in life and then turns to considerations of the classroom. First, the learner will see a brief history of AI while seeing its prevalence in our everyday lives. Next, the learner will move through concerns about AI in schools and then see historical examples that are applicable. Finally, the learner has an opportunity to practice using AI tools and see how they could potentially be used in the classroom.
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