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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching and Learning

By: Office of Educational Technology
Narrated by: Tom Brooks
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The U.S. Department of Education (Department) is committed to supporting the use of technology to improve teaching and learning and to support innovation throughout educational systems. This report addresses the clear need for sharing knowledge and developing policies for “Artificial Intelligence,” a rapidly advancing class of foundational capabilities which are increasingly embedded in all types of educational technology systems and are also available to the public. We will consider “educational technology” (edtech) to include both (a) technologies specifically designed for educational use, as well as (b) general technologies that are widely used in educational settings.

Recommendations in this report seek to engage teachers, educational leaders, policy makers, researchers, and educational technology innovators and providers as they work together on pressing policy issues that arise as Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in education.

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I found errors such as the text saying or the reader saying (I can’t see the test to know if it is a narration error or an original error) things such as “I.D.E.A. Or the Individuals with Diabetes Act.” It should be disabilities, of course. They need a better proofreader/producer for these missives.

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