Mark Smith
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AI Revolutionizes Education Today
Teachers are going all in on generative AI. I hated school. I’ve been following the education trends closely to see how AI is being used to enhance the student...

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Teachers are going all in on generative AI.
I hated school. I’ve been following the education trends closely to see how AI is being used to enhance the student learning experience.
I think a future where every student has a tailored AI that assists them in learning, based on their strengths and challenges, will have massive positive impact.
According to Forbes, 60% of Educators use AI in their classrooms.
Here’s 4 ways AI can be valuable in the classroom:
👉🏽Educational games
Today's AI-driven educational games offer customized learning experiences. These modern games use responsive programming to deliver more effective and targeted educational content.
👉🏽Lesson planning
Teachers are increasingly turning to AI for help in creating lesson plans, presentations, emails, and checklists. AI acts as a tool for initiating tasks and sparking creative ideas.
👉🏽Automated grading and feedback
This automation allows teachers to devote more time to direct student engagement, boosting productivity and enhancing student-teacher interactions.
👉🏽Intelligent tutoring systems
Focused on specific areas like mathematics or languages, these AI systems mimic one-on-one tutoring.
As AI continues to grow in its capabilities and applications, its role in education is set to expand.
Get in touch to find out how I can help.

Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist · Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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