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These flashcards cover key terms and concepts related to the integration of AI in education, focusing on strategies for effective learning and teaching.
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AI (Artificial Intelligence)
Machines or software that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
The Shift
The transition where students begin to use AI tools as part of their learning environment.
Task Design
The planning of educational tasks to ensure they promote deep learning rather than relying solely on technology.
Socratic Debate
An educational practice where students engage in dialogue to explore opposing viewpoints.
Evaluation Skills
The ability to assess information critically, determining validity and biases.
Reflection Question
A question posed to encourage introspection and deep processing of learning experiences.
Drafting Coach
A role of AI where it assists students in developing and refining their writing rather than generating it entirely for them.
Civic Responsibility
The duty of citizens to engage in their community and make informed decisions.
Trophic Cascade
An ecological phenomenon triggered by the removal or addition of a top predator, leading to dramatic changes in the ecosystem.
Ethical Considerations
The moral implications associated with actions, particularly in discussions around technology and its impact.
Prompt Engineering
The process of structuring inquiries to maximize the effectiveness of AI responses.
Primary Source Documents
Original materials from the time period being studied, such as letters, diaries, and speeches.
Digital Privacy
The protection of personal information shared online and the rights individuals have over that data.
Bias
A tendency to favor one perspective over another, which can affect decision-making and information processing.
Learning Gap
The disparity in academic achievement between students of different backgrounds.
Engagement
The level of interest and participation a student has in their educational experience.
Tiered Exit Tickets
Assessments designed to evaluate student understanding at various cognitive levels.
Citations
References to the sources of information and ideas, crucial for academic integrity.
Argumentation Skills
The art of constructing, presenting, and defending a position while addressing counterarguments.
Reflection Coach
A role of AI that guides students through a structured reflection process.