AI in Education: Strategies and Reflections

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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.

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The Shift

The transition where students begin to use AI tools as part of their learning environment.

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Task Design

The planning of educational tasks to ensure they promote deep learning rather than relying solely on technology.

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Socratic Debate

An educational practice where students engage in dialogue to explore opposing viewpoints.

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Evaluation Skills

The ability to assess information critically, determining validity and biases.

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Reflection Question

A question posed to encourage introspection and deep processing of learning experiences.

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Drafting Coach

A role of AI where it assists students in developing and refining their writing rather than generating it entirely for them.

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Civic Responsibility

The duty of citizens to engage in their community and make informed decisions.

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Trophic Cascade

An ecological phenomenon triggered by the removal or addition of a top predator, leading to dramatic changes in the ecosystem.

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Ethical Considerations

The moral implications associated with actions, particularly in discussions around technology and its impact.

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Prompt Engineering

The process of structuring inquiries to maximize the effectiveness of AI responses.

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Primary Source Documents

Original materials from the time period being studied, such as letters, diaries, and speeches.

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Digital Privacy

The protection of personal information shared online and the rights individuals have over that data.

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Bias

A tendency to favor one perspective over another, which can affect decision-making and information processing.

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Learning Gap

The disparity in academic achievement between students of different backgrounds.

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Engagement

The level of interest and participation a student has in their educational experience.

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Tiered Exit Tickets

Assessments designed to evaluate student understanding at various cognitive levels.

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Citations

References to the sources of information and ideas, crucial for academic integrity.

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Argumentation Skills

The art of constructing, presenting, and defending a position while addressing counterarguments.

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Reflection Coach

A role of AI that guides students through a structured reflection process.