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339: Can generative AI help my learners boost the power of play?

339: Can generative AI help my learners boost the power of play?


Jeff Utecht and Tricia discuss the importance of AI literacy and introduce their AI literacy course. They also talk about the recent updates from OpenAI and Google in the field of AI. They highlight the significance of AI in social-emotional learning and discuss the potential of AI to support people with disabilities. They also explore the power of play and share prompts for creating interactive stories using AI. They emphasize the importance of involving parents in AI conversations and providing them with prompts to engage their children in learning over the summer.

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What are some of the big ideas inside this conversation?

AI literacy is important for educators and students to navigate the rapidly evolving field of AI.

Updates from OpenAI and Google highlight the potential of AI in various domains.

AI can support social-emotional learning and provide companionship for students.

Creating interactive stories using AI prompts can engage students and foster creativity.

Involving parents in AI conversations and providing prompts can promote learning over the summer.

 

 

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