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who uses ai for homework

Who Uses AI for Homework?

Who Uses AI for Homework? Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 1 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Ask students to submit a short process note explaining how ideas evolved from outline to final draft. Avoid This Mistake Assuming AI homework use reflects laziness—attitudes, confidence, and task design play […]

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hybrid intelligence in education

Hybrid Intelligence in Education

Hybrid Intelligence in Education Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 2 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Have students compare their reasoning vs AI reasoning, identifying where human judgment adds value. Avoid This Mistake Treating AI-generated text as evidence of understanding. Keywords Hybrid intelligence; Learning analytics; Human cognition; Generative

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ai vs collective intelligence

AI vs Collective Intelligence

AI vs Collective Intelligence Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 3 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Map how ideas emerge in a group before and after AI involvement. Avoid This Mistake Framing AI as a replacement for human intelligence rather than a collective amplifier. Keywords Collective intelligence; AI

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students working with ai

Students Working With AI

Students Working With AI Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 4 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Run a group task where students must justify when they ignored AI advice. Avoid This Mistake Assuming students naturally know how to collaborate effectively with AI. Keywords Human–AI teaming; Student perceptions; Explainable

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children’s views on ai

Children’s Views on AI

Children’s Views on AI Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 5 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Ask students to write: “What should adults know about AI?” Avoid This Mistake Assuming young learners see AI as neutral or harmless. Keywords Children and AI; AI literacy; Student perceptions; Ethics; Primary

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teachers’ trust in ai

Teachers’ Trust in AI

Teachers’ Trust in AI Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 6 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Model transparent AI use as a teacher, including doubts and limits. Avoid This Mistake Assuming resistance equals technophobia. Keywords Teacher trust; AI adoption; Culture; AI literacy; Professional development Source/Citation Viberg, O., et

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teaching ai in k–12

Teaching AI in K–12 Schools

Teaching AI in K–12 Schools Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 7 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Have students explain an AI system using drawings or metaphors. Avoid This Mistake Teaching AI as coding-only content. Keywords AI literacy; K–12 education; Pedagogy; Learning tools; Scoping review Source/Citation Yim, I.

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ending the grammar of schooling

Ending the Grammar of Schooling

Ending the Grammar of Schooling Excellent Educator, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Page: 8 Summary Academic Insights Apply This Now Add This in Your Lesson Let students design a learning goal AI helps them pursue. Avoid This Mistake Using AI to optimize outdated schooling models. Keywords Education reform; Personalized learning; AI and schooling; Curriculum; Student agency

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