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    AI in education, it’s sooner than you think!

    There is no doubt that Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize education, but I certainly understand if you think claiming it will replace…

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    Professor Stork April 19, 2023
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    Will AI eliminate teachers in our schools?

    How many times have you said in conversation over the past five years, “no, that could never happen,” when in fact you see now that…

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    Professor Stork April 19, 2023
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    Creating Balance Between AI And Reality

    To answer the question, should AI replace teachers in the future, we need to look outside the specifics of the teacher’s role as it relates…

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    Professor Stork April 19, 2023
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    AI-Empowered Education

    In an ideal AI-empowered education environment AI and educators would work side by side collaboratively to create the optimal learning experience for all children. Not…

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    Professor Stork April 19, 2023
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    Will A.I. replace teachers in the classroom?

    Early on in the conversation about A.I. I suggested we remove the words ‘that could never happen’ from our vocabulary. So, to answer the question,…

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    Professor Stork April 19, 2023
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    Children’s Books For Discovering Heroes

    Children’s books are powerful tools that shape the adults they become. Unlike other forms of media, books connect with children on a deeper level, allowing…

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    Professor Stork March 24, 2023
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    Parenting Six-Year-Olds

    Parenting six-year-olds can be both exciting and challenging for parents. At this age, children enter the middle childhood stage, which brings significant developmental changes. They…

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    Professor Stork March 20, 2023
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    Inclusivity in the classroom – a dream or reality

    Inclusivity in the classroom has become a major topic of discussion across America, and for good reason. It is important for schools to create an…

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    Professor Stork March 20, 2023
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    Teaching Critical Thinking to Children in the Age of Information Overload

    In today’s world, information has become a form of entertainment and teaching critical thinking has become more crucial than ever before. For centuries, parents have…

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    Professor Stork March 20, 2023
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    Start Your Own Family Book Club

    Last week I was talking to a small group of 5th and 6th grade children and asked what books they had read over the summer.…

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    Professor Stork September 1, 2022
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