The posts below showcase how it could alienate faculty from students if used inappropriately. When superintendents and principals don't even take the time to write their own "thank you teacher" messages to staff. This is not my school district - a teacher friend sent this...
100% AI generated. #ifweappreciatedteachers # singapore business fax list pic.twitter.com/e5RXGw6kmy — Nicholas Ferroni (@NicholasFerrani) May 11, 2024 While using AI to write thank-you messages or personable emails to students might not be widely praised, some teachers are using AI in more effective ways. For example, some professors are using AI to grade papers, and it seems to be working very well.
Governing.com spoke to several teachers about this topic, and one said it’s helped her students become better writers — “not because the AI is writing for them, but because the automated feedback can tell the student how to improve faster than she can.” In these cases, using AI for basic corrections like grammar and punctuation can help teachers provide feedback to students more quickly.
Governing.com spoke to several teachers
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