Differentiation has never been done well in schools. Perhaps with AI we'll finally have a tool that can. Dynamic differentiation may be the way forward.
It would be really helpful if there were courses designed to complete online for teachers - outlining how we could do all this - are there any courses out there?
Wow. You can follow the competence model too. Let teachers conscious mind know they don't know how to use AI to differentiate classes. Then make them know what they can control so they build confidence in doing small tasks and have small wins. And through persistence, start dreaming in AI prompts that will make their teaching a lot easier.
Darren - it would definitely be the ‘how to’ - although I have been playing around with ChatGPT - I’m not that tech savvy - and would like a course that would start for Beginners, Intermediate and Proficient- not sure if that answers your question .
Excellent! I will let you know when it's available. Tell me: what would you particularly like to see in a course like this? As well as differentiation techniques.
Morning Darren
It would be really helpful if there were courses designed to complete online for teachers - outlining how we could do all this - are there any courses out there?
HI Caron. I am planning on one this summer to be available before the start of term. Watch this space!
Wow. You can follow the competence model too. Let teachers conscious mind know they don't know how to use AI to differentiate classes. Then make them know what they can control so they build confidence in doing small tasks and have small wins. And through persistence, start dreaming in AI prompts that will make their teaching a lot easier.
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Darren - it would definitely be the ‘how to’ - although I have been playing around with ChatGPT - I’m not that tech savvy - and would like a course that would start for Beginners, Intermediate and Proficient- not sure if that answers your question .
It does indeed! Thanks Caron
I will be so happy - thank you Darren !
Excellent! I will let you know when it's available. Tell me: what would you particularly like to see in a course like this? As well as differentiation techniques.