How to Teach AI: Weaving Strategies and Activities into Any Content Area

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  1. The Big Disruptor
    Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth’s How to Teach AI is a practical resource for educators seeking to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching. The book provides accessible strategies, lesson ideas, and classroom activities suitable for a range of grade levels and content areas. Dr. Rachelle makes AI approachable for educators who may feel overwhelmed by the topic.The book also offers guidance on teaching the ethical considerations of AI, making it a much-needed introduction to this emerging field.

  2. Best Book for Teaching AI
    This book as many great topics all about Ai! It also goes into a lot of great activities and discussions all about AI! I highly recommend this book for any educator that wants to grow in the knowledge of AI and make it hands on and fun!

  3. Covers those things teachers setting out to familiarize themselves with AI really should know
    Teaching AI covers those things teachers setting out to familiarize themselves with AI really should know and understand. It highlights a raft of good-to-go AI tools to reach for and practices in which to apply them, as well.Essential background for AI in instruction is covered nicely in the chapters “Artificial Intelligence: What Is It?” and “Navigating AI’s Ethical Implications.”The author explains the positive impacts for learners and their teachers, discussing Personalized Learning, Practicing for Confidence, Multimodal Learning, and Accessible Learning. And she provides examples of Impacts for Learners, highlighting Feedback, SEL, and Virtual Tutoring, and Impacts for Teachers, including Assessments, Differentiation, and Personalization. She adds tools, resources, and practices in plenty.Beyond showing how AI can be used to address the obligatory lower half of Bloom’s taxonomy, the book addresses teaching Higher Order Thinking Skills, as well. It includes a chapter on Fostering Creators and Innovators with AI before clear-headedly concluding with a chapter on AI’s Impact on the Future Workplace. That’s a wealth of AI for educators understanding.

  4. Answers All Your Questions About AI
    Rachelle’s book supports teachers to become more comfortable integrating AI into their classrooms. She shares insights into these ever-changing tools and gives practical advice for educators. The book offers resources and examples that will help to prepare students as they build an understanding in emerging technologies. Helpful screenshots and QR throughout make this a must-have resource for all educators!

  5. Practical, Applicable, and Useful
    This is the perfect book for any educator looking to determine practical and applicable approaches to AI and AI implementation. It was written by an actual classroom educator who has also done lots of research on the topic. The content is easily accessible for an educator just getting started and also provides relevant content for an educator who is familiar with AI but wants to expand their understanding for practical implementation. I highly recommend it.

  6. Perfect resource for an innovative classroom
    I appreciate that this book looks at the deeper ideas about AI in education rather than focusing on tools that change quickly. Classroom teachers will grow in their knowledge of AI but most importantly build a solid foundation to manage the rapid changes of new innovations.

  7. This should be a required reading for all educators!
    When Rachelle Dene Poth writes something, I read it! I know that what Rachelle writes is going to deepen my thinking and further my understanding about education and technology. Rachelle started experimenting with AI in 2017 – far before most educators, and years before ChatGPT took the world by the storm. She has spent many years learning about AI and identifying ways to bring it into her teaching and learning. In this book she shares the wisdom she has gained over these years in a way that makes bringing AI into the classroom not only doable but exciting. The book is chock-full of more resources than I’ve ever seen in a single book. This should be labeled the “Go-to guide” for AI in education because everything you need to get started or to further your learning can be found in the book. The book is easy to read; reading it felt like I was having a conversation with Rachelle. Additionally, the insights and ideas included in the book make it clear why Rachelle is an award-winning educator and thought-leader in the field of edtech. I give this book my highest recommendation!

  8. A Game-Changing Guide 🙌🏼
    How to Teach AI by Rachelle Dené Poth is a game-changer for educators, offering a comprehensive guide that goes beyond practical to be truly tactical. Packed with profound insights, actionable strategies, and compelling stories from practitioners, it’s perfect for educators in any role and at any level of experience with AI.Each chapter is meticulously crafted, covering topics like the ethical implications of AI, using AI tools for efficiency, and preparing students for the future of work. Overflowing with wisdom and inspiration, this book is a must-read for all educators!—Lainie Rowell, bestselling author, award-winning educator, and international keynote speaker

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