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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP313 What students need to know about artificial intelligence (and how to help them learn it)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Many teachers are already seeing incredible results when their students use artificial intelligence to brainstorm creative project ideas, get instant feedback on their writing, and even generate unique artwork.

The potential is there for a lot of good…but also, a lot of bad. As educators in this particular moment in time, we have a unique opportunity to guide students in harnessing AI's potential while teaching them to think critically about its limitations and impacts.

In this episode, I'll explain exactly what to say and do to help students to be thoughtful, tech-savvy learners in an AI-driven world. This kind of instruction could begin as soon as kids are using devices–after all, even an elementary-aged child who's watching videos on YouTube or playing games from the app store is already being impacted by AI-driven algorithms, images, and text.

Obviously, you don't need to go into a ton of detail with kids who aren't using AI, but we're seeing kids as young as fourth graders discovering ChatGPT and using it for assignments, so I think that an awareness of AI is important for teachers of any age group. And of course, we need to understand it for ourselves as adults, so we're prepared to be thoughtful and intentional about how we use AI ourselves in our personal lives, and how we allow it to shift the way schools operate.

Listen in for a detailed guide to introducing AI in the classroom, breaking down complex concepts in a way that's engaging and accessible for students:
Step 1: De-mystify the technology.
Step 2: Set a purpose: why should we care?
Step 3: Spark curiosity and explore possibilities. 
Step 4: Build awareness of limitations and potential problems.
Step 5: Generate guidelines for responsible AI use.
Step 6: Communicate clearly about when it is and isn't okay to use AI for assignments in your class.

By giving kids an in-depth understanding of AI, you're going to really increase their buy-in. You're not just saying "AI is cheating; don't use it" and trying to police violations and punish students. You're helping them understand and use it responsibly.
This episode offers a clear roadmap for empowering your students to use AI thoughtfully and responsibly.

Access the written step-by-step guide on the blog.
Get a done-for-you mini unit on introducing students to ethical AI use: https://shop.truthforteachers.com/products/ethical-student-ai-use-guidelines-teach-students-to-use-artificial-intelligence

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Episode 313 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

0:09.0

I'm your host, Angela Watson, and I'm here to speak encouragement into the hearts of educators

0:14.0

and get you informed and energized for the week ahead.

0:18.0

Today, I'm talking about what your students need to know about artificial intelligence and how to

0:23.4

help them learn it visit truthforteachers.com for an easy-to-read, easy-to-share version of this podcast

0:30.0

episode. If you use Google Chrome, you need to know about my favorite free Chrome extension for

0:37.1

teachers.

0:38.2

It's called Brisk Teaching and it can instantly trim hours off the time it takes to write

0:42.7

high quality, personalized feedback on student work.

0:46.9

And the feedback tool is just one of more than 30 that Brisk offers, including creating

0:51.8

Google Slides and Google Form quizzes in a snap with AI. Add Brist

0:56.6

to Chrome for free by heading to www.briskteaching.com. This episode is brought to you in part by a podcast

1:06.6

that's essential listening for anyone who works with or cares for kids.

1:15.7

It's called Opportunity Gap, How to Support Kids of Color Who Learned differently.

1:22.6

Hosted by Julian Savedra, an assistant principal in Philadelphia with nearly 20 years of public school experience.

1:28.9

Julian dives deep into practical strategies with expert guests to help close the opportunity gap for students who face both racial and learning challenges.

1:32.5

Some standout episodes include what to do after a parent teacher conference, perfect

1:37.5

for navigating those important but sometimes tricky conversations, along with how to

1:42.2

build a supportive village for kids and how to teach kids

1:45.6

independence.

1:47.4

Each episode is packed with insights you can apply right away, whether you're an educator

1:51.2

or a parent.

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