tell me about your experience in using social media and the feedback of the students?
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RE: Use of social media can enhance communication skills and increase students engagement
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
"Hello everyone! Bridging Logistics Education & AI: Passionate Educator Open to Global Collaborations"
I’m Ahlam , I am teacher from Tunisia in economics of Transportations & Logistics with a passion for integrating AI-driven tools into vocational and education. My work focuses on preparing students for the future of economics of logistics and transportations through:
• AI-augmented learning (e.g., using ChatGPT for transportations and logistics simulations….).
• Hands-on tools powered inventory management training.
I’m particularly interested in:- Adaptive learning platforms that personalize logistics training
- AI assessment tools to evaluate operational decision-making skills.
- Cross-border collaborations to develop open-access AI resources for logistics education.
Currently exploring AI-generated case studies for port operations
-Digital innovation
Outside classroom I am a JCI trainer, external relation manager JCI, member of Tunisian association of AI, PLIKA (port logistics international Knowledge academy) member, and I like discovering new culture and travelling
LET’S START THE JOURNEY
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RE: Inclusive Teaching
Did you participate to an Inclusive education program i?
It is very important to think about making end to discrimination and excluding children with disabilities. However, it is a difficult topic because it requires resources, support (for students and even for teacher), and probably Cultural changes, ... I think that the solution is to collaborate with different stackeholders (Parents, teachers, national or international organisations ) espacially teachers by sharing their knowledges and experiences.
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RE: Gamification in Education
i share the same point of view ! gaming is an important tool and helps the teacher to have a high participation rate
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RE: Flipped Classroom Implementation: Share Your Experiences!
How flipping my class turned passive students into problem-solvers?
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RE: Click for more information about medals and prizes
let's start the journey! good luck for every one!
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RE: Preparing Students for the next Decade.
Hello Tasneem, Thank you for posting this important question!
I think that the most essential skills for students in the next decade are :
Tech-Enhanced Collaboration
Digital & AI Literacy
Adaptability & Continuous Learning
Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving
Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
Cross-Cultural Competency
Creativity & Innovation
Sustainability Literacy
Financial & Entrepreneurial Acumen
Cybersecurity AwarenessThen, to Develop These Skills ( at 3 levels)
• Schools: Integrate project-based learning
• Students: Use free
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RE: Click for more information about medals and prizes
@Ana_moderator thank you for sharing details, it is encouraging
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RE: Use of social media can enhance communication skills and increase students engagement
@Engr-Zeeshan
Dear Engr,thank you for your feedback
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RE: Education and AI
@Mariya-Rajpar
here examples of AI in Education:
Adaptive Learning Platforms:
These platforms use AI to tailor content and learning paths to individual student needs and progress.
Automated Grading and Scheduling:
AI can automate tasks like grading and scheduling, freeing up teachers' time to focus on teaching and student interaction.
Interactive Educational Tools:
VR and AR technologies, powered by AI, can create immersive learning environments, making subjects more engaging.
Language Learning:
AI can provide instant feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, and personalize language lessons based on individual learning styles.
Course Generation:
Generative AI tools can help educators create engaging and personalized course materials.
AI Literacy:
Educating students about AI itself, including its potential risks and benefits, is also an important aspect of AI in education.
Latest posts made by Ahlam HAMRI
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RE: Using Reusable Materials in Teaching and Learning
@Mariya-Rajpar said in Using Reusable Materials in Teaching and Learning:
How can teachers incorporate reusable materials in their lessons?
Teachers can incorporate reusable materials in their lessons by repurposing items, utilizing digital resources, and engaging students in creative projects that promote sustainability. This can involve using reusable whiteboards, laminating worksheets for reuse, collecting sc**p paper, and incorporating recycled materials into art and craft activities.
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RE: Education and AI
@Mariya-Rajpar
here examples of AI in Education:
Adaptive Learning Platforms:
These platforms use AI to tailor content and learning paths to individual student needs and progress.
Automated Grading and Scheduling:
AI can automate tasks like grading and scheduling, freeing up teachers' time to focus on teaching and student interaction.
Interactive Educational Tools:
VR and AR technologies, powered by AI, can create immersive learning environments, making subjects more engaging.
Language Learning:
AI can provide instant feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, and personalize language lessons based on individual learning styles.
Course Generation:
Generative AI tools can help educators create engaging and personalized course materials.
AI Literacy:
Educating students about AI itself, including its potential risks and benefits, is also an important aspect of AI in education. -
RE: Learning from failure
@BUSHR43f4bb18a0 Learning from failure is a crucial aspect of the educational process, as it can foster growth, resilience, and perseverance. By embracing failure as an opportunity for learning, students can develop valuable skills, such as self-reflection, critical analysis, and problem-solving, that extend beyond academic settings. A positive "error climate" in the classroom, where mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities, can also lead to improved academic achievement and engagement.
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RE: Teach respect and empathy
@Ridafatima95 Giving students sentence starters such as “It sounds like…” or “I hear that you…” can help them react and respond with empathy. Students can also learn to respond to situations by reflecting the feelings the person is sharing and the reasons the person is giving.
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RE: Group study vs. Solo study
@Ridafatima95 Both group and solo study have advantages. Group study facilitates collaborative learning, diverse perspectives, and accountability, while solo study allows for focused, self-paced learning and tailored strategies. The optimal approach depends on individual learning styles, the subject matter, and the specific study goals.
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RE: Importance of Reading in the Digital Age – Why Books Still Matter in a Tech-Savvy World
the question here is how to encourage them to read books?
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Key Themes of Education 3.0
Technology Integration:
Education 3.0 emphasizes the use of technology to enhance learning, including online platforms, interactive tools, and virtual learning environments, Personalized Learning:
Tailoring education to individual student needs, interests, and learning styles through customized learning paths and content.
Collaborative Learning:
Facilitating teamwork, peer learning, and knowledge sharing through online and in-person activities.
Development of 21st-Century Skills:
Focusing on critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and collaboration skills essential for success in today's world. Lifelong Learning:
Promoting a culture of continuous learning and skill development throughout a student's life. tell us about your experience -
RE: Government vs. Private Schools – Bridging the Educational Gap with Local Solutions
private school use more AI tools than public school
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RE: Use of social media can enhance communication skills and increase students engagement
@Engr-Zeeshan
Dear Engr,thank you for your feedback
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RE: Didference between Manual and Digital Aids
@BEGUM0167087d15 said in Didference between Manual and Digital Aids:
- Digital Aids – Most Expensive
n education, manual aids (like paper books and traditional teaching methods) are generally cheaper, while digital aids (like online learning platforms and digital textbooks) are more expensive. However, digital aids offer potential benefits like accessibility and flexibility, making them sometimes the better choice despite the initial cost.