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AI can be a powerful learning aid, but it's important for students to use it responsibly—relying too much on it can hinder critical thinking and personal growth.
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Education and AI
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@DEXTE176e4f8265 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is bringing a new revolution in education by supporting both teaching and learning. With personalized learning apps, AI adapts to each student’s pace and style, helping them learn more effectively, while teachers can save time through automated grading, lesson planning, and instant feedback. AI also enhances accessibility through tools like language translation and text-to-speech, which are especially helpful for differently-abled students. However, there are some risks, such as biased algorithms that may lead to unfair outcomes, misuse of student data, and over-reliance on AI, which can weaken critical thinking. In my own experience, I’ve used AI tools like ChatGPT for generating ideas and answering student questions, which proved helpful, though I always apply human judgment to ensure relevance and accuracy. To ensure that AI use remains ethical and inclusive, schools should protect data privacy, train teachers and students on responsible use, and choose transparent, bias-free tools. In this way, AI can become a powerful companion in education that enhances human creativity and promotes inclusive learning.
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@DEXTE176e4f8265Yes, I’ve tried some AI-based tools myself, like educational chatbots and writing assistants, and I found them really helpful for practicing, reviewing, and exploring topics in a deeper way — but I still believe teachers are irreplaceable for real guidance, motivation, and emotional connection.
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@MARIY0b647d9a23 AI can be a powerful educational tool when used responsibly. It should support learning, not replace it. The key is teaching students how to use AI ethically—encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and originality rather than just copying answers. The line should be drawn where AI use starts to hinder independent thought and genuine understanding.
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@CUTEKfc710a7c49 You've outlined a dynamic vision for engaging education! Integrating games, real-life problem-solving, STEAM, and adaptive tech like apps and VR creates a truly immersive experience. Connecting globally and teaching coding further empowers students for the future, while fostering emotional intelligence builds well-rounded individuals. This comprehensive approach transforms learning into an exciting, relevant, and deeply enriching journey for every student.
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This allows educators to focus more on student development while AI handles repetitive duties. -
@DEXTE176e4f8265
AI can play a powerful and supportive role in teaching and learning by making education more personalized, efficient, and accessible.
Through personalised learning and language support. -
@MARIY0b647d9a23 AI tools like ChatGPT can help students learn by explaining concepts or offering ideas but using them to copy answers crosses the line.
Should students use AI for homework?
Yes but only as a guide not to do all the work.
Where’s the line?
If AI replaces thinking it’s no longer learning.
Does copying from AI count as learning?
No real learning comes from thinking not just finishing tasks.
AI can support education but students must use it responsibly to truly benefit.
I think the Solution is to teach students how to use it for learning not for cheating.Sayeda Afshan Shah
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@CUTEKfc710a7c49 Loved your ideas! Blending creativity, tech, and emotional learning truly prepares students for the future while keeping them curious and connected.
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Our students are in hands when we are with them we have to shape their minds with creative ideas. AI is a powerful tool in helping students when they are in trouble to solve their difficulties using it properly but when AI is over used by young minds making them dependable all the time loosing their creativity making them dumb. Home works are not solved by their
thinking skill just they are copying answers from AI. Teacher are responsible to facilitate them and making students critical thinkers skilful and organised. AI should support learning not replace learning it should be used wisely making students brighter faster.
We want to make students more capable rather than passive learner dull and dumb.ErumAkram
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@Sayeda-Afshan
Right
AI can be a helpful guide for students to understand concepts and improve their work. But if students just copy everything from AI without thinking, it’s not real learning. So, AI should be used responsibly—as a tool to support learning, not to do the entire work for them. Teaching students ethical and smart use of AI is key. -
@Zakia-soomro
Right
It’s great that even young students in local areas use AI tools. But the most important tool remains their own brain, which should learn to use technology wisely to benefit their studies. -
@TANIA2a4b8fae35
Yes, AI can provide immediate, detailed feedback on assignments, helping students improve their work. -
@Imamuddin-Khaskh
Yes, you’re right. Whether allowed or not, students will use AI tools to make their work easier. With smartphones everywhere, these tools are hard to avoid. Though creativity and problem-solving might be affected, we can’t stop them from using AI for homework or other tasks. -
@Bushra-Tahir
Yes
This approach to learning is engaging, interactive, and tailored to the digital age. By incorporating games, projects, and real-world applications, students develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and critical thinking. The integration of STEM subjects and arts fosters a holistic understanding, while digital literacy and coding skills prepare students for the future. Virtual field trips and global connections broaden their perspectives, and emphasis on emotional intelligence helps them navigate relationships and challenges. This comprehensive approach can make learning more enjoyable, effective, and relevant to students' lives. -
@Bushra-Tahir said in Education and AI:
Make learning fun with games and rewards. Let students solve real-life problems through projects. Combine science, technology, art, and math in lessons. Teach students to use the internet safely and wisely. Use apps that adapt to each student’s learning level. Take virtual field trips using VR and explore 3D environments. Connect classrooms globally for cultural exchange. Teach basic coding to build apps and games. Help students understand emotions and build empathy.
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Yes you are right
Artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool for students, providing personalized learning experiences, instant feedback, and access to vast amounts of information. However, it's crucial for students to use AI responsibly and not rely on it excessively. Overdependence on AI can hinder the development of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and creativity. When students rely too heavily on AI, they may miss out on opportunities for personal growth, intellectual exploration, and developing their own perspectives. To maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing its drawbacks, students should use it as a supplement to their learning, rather than a replacement for their own efforts and critical thinking. By striking this balance, students can harness the power of AI to enhance their education while still developing essential skills and knowledge. -
@Mariya-Rajpar AI can be a powerful learning tool when used responsibly. It can help students explore new ideas, improve their writing, and understand complex topics. However, if students rely on AI to do all the thinking for them, they miss out on the learning process. There needs to be a balance—AI should support learning, not replace it. Schools can set clear guidelines that encourage students to use AI for brainstorming or feedback but require them to do their own work and show their thought process. Learning is about developing skills, not just getting answers. Ethics and honesty must remain at the heart of education.
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@Sayeda-Afshan AI tools like ChatGPT can be helpful for learning—they can explain concepts, offer ideas, and support creativity. However, using them just to copy answers crosses the line. Should students use AI for homework? Yes, but only as a guide—not to do all the work. Where’s the line? If AI replaces thinking, it’s no longer real learning. Copying from AI isn’t learning; true learning comes from thinking and understanding, not just finishing tasks. AI can be a great support in education, but students must use it responsibly. The solution is to teach students how to use AI as a learning tool, not as a shortcut for cheating.
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That’s such a meaningful question. As an art teacher, I truly believe AI can gently support creativity, but it should never take the place of a student’s own voice and imagination.
It’s wonderful when AI sparks inspiration, but the magic happens when students explore, reflect, and make something truly their own.
Our role is to gently guide them to use these tools with care, curiosity, and honesty.
Has this ever happened in your class? And what did you do?
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