What ethical concerns arise with the use of AI in education? How can schools ensure that AI is used responsibly and equitably?
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    AI & Ethicsposted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    RE: Educational Trip to Beijing. Thoughts, Insights, Impressionsposted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century CompetitionI recently had the privilege of attending the GSE Conference at Beijing Normal University, a collaborative effort between BNU and UNESCO IITE, as a winner of the Teaching Competition 2023. 
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 The experience was truly unforgettable. I had the opportunity to network with fellow winners, exchange innovative ideas, and participate in the conference's opening ceremony. The expo featured cutting-edge AI tools and robots, including the fascinating KIDODO, a small robot that can read stories and express emotions. The day concluded with a breathtaking trip to the Great Wall of China, making it an unforgettable experience.
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    RE: Teaching without resourcesposted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0@Kalimullah-Memon agreed the most essential resource is the teacher's creativity, passion, and dedication to student learning. 
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    RE: Teaching activities, methods and approachesposted in Classroom management@NICK_28f39faf90 Great  
 Mission and quest technique ,the term is new for me, thanks for sharing , I'll definitely apply it into my class.
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    RE: AI & Ethicsposted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0@Adel-8d693e36c4 in my opinion AI will undoubtedly transform the landscape of work and creativity, but it is unlikely to eliminate manpower or creativity. Instead, AI is poised to reshape how we work and create, leading to new forms of collaboration between humans and machines. As AI takes over routine tasks, it will free up human potential to focus on more complex, creative, and meaningful work, thereby enhancing both manpower and creativity rather than replacing them.