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Hoon

@hoonparadise
5 posts
2019-12-26
Every few times a year a puff piece like comes out that promises how education will be “revolutionized” by AI and other such nonsense. This is one such article. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-12-26 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Educators and school administrators love digital devices that studies show mostly have a negative impact on learning, harming lower performing students the most

Educators love digital devices, but there's little evidence they help children—especially those who most need help. Tweets: @alexlindsay , @naomikritzer , @drewharwell , @e_mln_e ,...

Every few times a year a puff piece like comes out that promises how education will be “revolutionized” by AI and other such nonsense. This is one such article. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-12-26 View on X
New York Times

AI is assisting teachers in the classroom by taking over repetitive tasks like grading and optimizing coursework, helping students with exam prep, and more

for so many reasons—would seem to be: JUST HIRE MORE TEACHERS! https://www.nytimes.com/... Amy J. Ko / @amyjko : This is a very utopian view of AI in education. Some is appropriate...

2019-12-25
Every few times a year a puff piece like comes out that promises how education will be “revolutionized” by AI and other such nonsense. This is one such article. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-12-25 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Educators and school administrators love digital devices that studies show mostly have a negative impact on learning, harming lower performing students the most

Educators love digital devices, but there's little evidence they help children—especially those who most need help. Tweets: @alexlindsay , @naomikritzer , @drewharwell , @e_mln_e ,...

Every few times a year a puff piece like comes out that promises how education will be “revolutionized” by AI and other such nonsense. This is one such article. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-12-25 View on X
New York Times

AI is assisting teachers in the classroom by taking over repetitive tasks like grading and optimizing coursework, helping students with exam prep, and more

for so many reasons—would seem to be: JUST HIRE MORE TEACHERS! https://www.nytimes.com/... Raju Narisetti / @raju : A lot of journalistic naivety when it comes to loving #AI. This ...

2019-12-24
Every few times a year a puff piece like comes out that promises how education will be “revolutionized” by AI and other such nonsense. This is one such article. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2019-12-24 View on X
MIT Technology Review

Educators and school administrators love digital devices that studies show mostly have a negative impact on learning, harming lower performing students the most

Educators love digital devices, but there's little evidence they help children—especially those who most need help.