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AI in Education: Teachers Are Indispensable
Advancements in EdTech are revolutionizing how we teach and learn, but the journey doesn't end with AI. Educators are critical in effectively harnessing AI's potential in the classroom. AI can enhance educational experiences only when combined with the invaluable insights of teachers can they truly thrive. Read more about the essential balance between AI and educators in my latest post. #EdTech #AIinEducation #FutureOfLearning

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hortal.comAI Isn’t Enough: Educators are Crucial to Solving EdTech’s Biggest Problems

🌱 Volume 5, Issue 1 (2025) is now live!
This milestone issue features 9 new research articles and powerful reflections in four key areas:

🔹 Skills & Workforce Readiness
🔹 Leadership & Education
🔹 Pedagogy & Learning
🔹 Higher Ed & Motivation

Plus thought-provoking takes on generative AI, resilience, and Open Science.

Explore the issue here 👉 doi.org/10.52398/2025v1
Read, share, and let’s spark new research!

AI-Powered Teaching and Learning
Webinar: February 21, 2025 | 3-4 PM ET

Three experts share insights on integrating AI tools into education and research:
🔹 Jingjing Wu (Texas Tech) on GitHub Copilot in R workshops
🔹 Doug Dechow (Chapman) on ChatGPT for data wrangling
🔹 Amy Kirchhoff (ITHAKA) on optimizing code with Claude

Open to all. Register to attend or access the recording: constellate.org/events/ai-powe

constellate.orgConstellateThe new text and data analysis service from JSTOR and Portico.

I've created a 7-minute video introducing the IMPACT RISK acronym for remembering ten AI downsides:

* YouTube youtube.com/watch?v=kUIbw7FKKN

* MPEG-4 file tutorials.nmdprojects.net/ai_i

* WebM file tutorials.nmdprojects.net/ai_i

You're welcome to use this video or its associated website and infographics at bit.ly/impactrisk without attribution

I hope this helps balance our perspective on the new tech landscape erupting outside our classrooms.

Unveiling WOPA’s Future: Educational Programs, VR Experiences, AI & ML, Mentorship, and More

Hello fellow explorers of human history!

I’m thrilled to share some exciting updates and future plans for the World of Paleoanthropology (WOPA). Our mission has always been to make the fascinating field of paleoanthropology accessible and engaging to a diverse audience. With these new initiatives, we are set to expand our reach and impact even further.

Expanding Our Reach

Our primary goal is to reach a broader audience and bring the wonders of human evolution to everyone, from students to enthusiasts. We plan to achieve this through a multi-faceted approach:

1. Educational Programs: We are developing comprehensive educational programs tailored for schools and community groups. These programs will include interactive sessions, workshops, and virtual tours of significant paleoanthropological sites.

2. Digital Content: We’re enhancing our digital presence with more video content, podcasts, and online articles. The success of our YouTube series, “The Story of Us,” has shown us the power of digital media in spreading scientific knowledge. Expect more in-depth episodes, interviews with experts, and live Q&A sessions.

3. Community Engagement: We’re launching initiatives to engage directly with communities. This includes public lectures, community science days, and collaborations with local museums and educational institutions.

Leveraging Technology

In line with our commitment to innovation, we’re incorporating advanced technologies to enrich our content and reach:

1. Virtual Reality (VR) Experiences: Imagine walking through ancient hominin habitats or witnessing a day in the life of early humans. Our VR experiences will make this possible, providing immersive learning opportunities.

2. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML): We’re exploring the use of AI and ML to enhance our educational tools. From interactive quizzes to AI-driven content recommendations, these technologies will make learning more personalized and effective.

3. Interactive Platforms: We are developing interactive platforms where users can explore fossil databases, participate in virtual digs, and contribute to citizen science projects.

Inspiring the Next Generation

A key focus of our expansion is to inspire the next generation of scientists and science communicators. We’re launching initiatives aimed at students and young researchers:

1. Mentorship Programs: We will connect budding paleoanthropologists with experienced mentors in the field. This will provide invaluable guidance and support to the next generation.

2. Research Opportunities: Through partnerships with universities and research institutions, we aim to offer research opportunities for students. This includes fieldwork, lab work, and collaborative projects.

3. Youth Science Communication: Encouraging young people to share their passion for science is crucial. We will provide training and platforms for students to develop and showcase their science communication skills.

A Personal Note

As I near the completion of my Bachelor of Arts (BA) program at Arizona State University, I am excited to dive deeper into paleoanthropology. My undergraduate thesis explores how AI and ML can be used to reach underprivileged communities with science education, further aligning with our mission at WOPA. Moving forward, I plan to continue my education in graduate school, where I hope to expand my research and contribute even more to the field of paleoanthropology.

Join Us on This Journey

I invite you all to join us on this exciting journey. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher, a curious student, or simply someone fascinated by human history, there’s a place for you at WOPA. Together, we can uncover the secrets of our past and inspire a future generation of explorers.

Thank you for your continued support, and stay tuned for more updates and opportunities to get involved!

Warm regards,

Seth Chagi and the WOPA Team!

A new UPenn study finds that student performance improves dramatically with GPT-4 but can actually drop below a control group after access is taken away. Researchers found AI used as a tutor rather than solution generator, however, has the same results as the control, with more substantive interaction with the chatbot. Given the costs of integrating these tools, is the tradeoff worth it?

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