Teachers can use AI in the classroom to . . .
. . . generate notes and set learning goals
With AI tools, pairing students with peer mentors to help with notetaking and accommodations can be simplified. Effective educators take into account the needs of all students, and AI tools can help support and partner in making learning experiences meaningful. Tools like Notion AI can provide assistance with creating study notes, and tools like Amira Learning can help teachers modify assessments to directly target what students need to practice with.
A blog post from ViewSonic points out tools that exist for shaping what students need in the midst of a lesson, allowing for the next steps in the lesson design process. This post illustrates the importance of interactive dashboards for educators making decisions in the complicated process of instruction. By using a tool like this, the busyness of formative feedback can be simplified, and students who might otherwise be overlooked can be considered, with their needs addressed. Teachers can make use of this data as they make decisions about next steps in instruction.
The myLexia® dashboard, in keeping with this focus on efficiency for teaching, allows educators to access student progress in real time. This pairs with the variety of assessment tools Lexia makes available—allowing educators to make wise use of their time without having to spend hours (or even more time) developing tools themselves.
Additionally, teachers can use note-taking tools for their own professional development during webinar sessions, simplifying the process of finding the key information they need to take back to classrooms. Lexia makes this work possible in real time with ready-made tools that use AI technology to adjust and allow students to achieve growth and proficiency. These tools are designed to empower, not replace, teachers' valuable work.
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