Artificial Intelligence seems to be the term of the year, but it’s been around for longer than you think and is incorporated in many of the things we already do or have.
AI is already being used in in classrooms across the state, so we took a deep dive into how it could shape the future of learning.
At Boyd Anderson High School, students aren’t reading in silence. Instead, it’s a cacophony as students read aloud.
They are using an artificial intelligence technology called Immersive Reader.
Nandrane Fairclough, the Principal Interim at Boyd Anderson, says it helps them read in a way that’s comfortable to them. The program’s AI bot then points out where the student needs improvement.
“They are able to read aloud, record themselves, go back and listen to omissions, insertions, mispronounced words, and now they are accountable for their learning,” explained Fairclough.
She said that, year after …