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🗓️ 20 May 2025
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Malcolm Gladwell visits Kennesaw State University to learn about Jiwoo, an AI Assistant that helps future teachers practice responsive teaching by simulating classroom interactions with students. Discover how AI can enhance teaching methods to prepare teachers for the classroom.
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1:16.9 | In the world of educational research, there's a famous video of a boy named Sean. |
1:20.6 | I don't mean famous in a sense that it has a million views on YouTube. |
1:25.8 | I mean that in the circle of people who think about teaching and how to make teaching better, |
1:28.8 | the video has been written about in journal articles and shown over and again in college classrooms. It's a 10-minute clip of a third grade class |
1:35.6 | somewhere in Michigan. It was filmed in January of 1990, so the video is a bit grainy. The teacher's |
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