Microsoft executive outlines 5 AI trends reshaping education
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Erik Ofgang
Summary
Microsoft's General Manager of Education Marketing, Matt Jubelirer, discusses how AI adoption in schools is happening at an unprecedented pace compared to previous tech revolutions. The article highlights five key AI education trends, including innovative classroom uses of AI, the rapid shift in how schools approach the technology, and the evolving conversation around AI in educational settings.
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· 2 pulledWe've always known that technological innovation puts pressure on schools to adapt, but I don't think we've seen anything move at this pace.
The way schools have adopted AI has been unlike any other tech revolution Microsoft's Matt Jubelirer has witnessed.
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