We need to adapt to the new age of learning and teaching and here's why 👇 It is nearly the end of 2024, and are we still using books and papers to teach? Remember the days when we tried to stay awake in class after lunch breaks, our heads feeling like they were tied to bricks? While the learning of the past was effective at one point , times have changed and we have had so many developments in everyday life. When all this has changed, we can’t expect to learn in the way of the past. Now, with AI-powered games, learning is becoming fun, immersive, and engaging for students. These new AI-powered games combine technology and interactive gameplay, creating immersive environments where students can explore, think critically, solve problems, and improve their cognitive abilities. This type of learning provides real-time feedback to boost their skills while keeping the experience fun and dynamic. Some companies leading in AI-powered games for education are: -Minecraft Education Edition: Allows students to explore coding, engineering, and history in an AI-powered environment tailored to each student. -Kahoot!!: Allows educators to create quizzes and games, while AI algorithms continuously analyze student performance to adapt question difficulty to each student's unique needs. -Duolingo: This popular language-learning app employs AI to personalize lessons and keep learners motivated with gamified exercises, streaks, and rewards. AI-powered games are a welcome addition to the education industry. These new types of learning can make kids look forward to new lessons each day rather than dreading going to school. What AI-powered tools have you seen transform education? Share your thoughts below. #Innovation #Technology #AI #Education #Minecraft #Gaming
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Exploring StudyX, an impressive tool designed to digitalize the traditional learning experience. It provides engaging study methods like flashcards, games, and customizable quizzes, enhancing memory retention in a fun and interactive way. Ideal tool for students and lifelong learners. Looking forward to seeing how this tool transforms the education landscape. #EdTech #StudyX #DigitalLearning
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🚀 Exciting Times Ahead for Educators and Leaders in K-12! 🚀 Digital Promise's recent work on "Navigating AI Literacy" has been a game-changer for those passionate about integrating cutting-edge technology into education, especially for our at-risk students. Their framework opens doors for students to explore AI Literacy and paves the way for an immersive journey into digital arts, animation, game design, and storytelling. 🎨🎮 As educators, we constantly look for ways to make learning more engaging and relevant for our students. Introducing AI and digital arts into the curriculum does exactly that—it stirs curiosity, fosters creativity, and prepares our students for the future, all while making learning fun! 🌟 For those unfamiliar, Digital Promise has highlighted key insights and strategies for educators and leaders to incorporate AI Literacy into their teaching effectively. It's refreshing to see familiar faces leading the charge and sharing their experiences, making this journey less daunting and exciting. 📘 As I look forward to applying this framework with my students, I'm excited about the endless possibilities. Whether it's creating their animations, designing games, or crafting immersive stories, our students are on the brink of exploring new frontiers of knowledge and creativity. 🚀 To my fellow educators and leaders, I encourage you to dive into this framework and consider how you can integrate AI and digital arts into your curriculum. Let's prepare our students not just for the jobs of the future but to become innovators and creators who will shape the world of tomorrow. 💡 #EducationInnovation #AILiteracy #DigitalArts #GameDesign #Storytelling #FutureReady #FutureWorldAlliance #DigitalPromise #aiethics #Intel #aiedu #ai4edu #unrealengine5 #edtech #iste
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Great to see more reporting on playful assessment, aka leaning into #edutainment wherever possible. (See more on edutainment in comments.) Ok I'm done resisting. Traditional school will die at the speed of the singularity. Hand me my goggles. I am ready to live full time in the hyperreal, to embrace simulacra and simulation-- it only took 40 years for Baudrillard's predictions to come online. Learning as video game, videogame-style stealth assessment, gamified learning tracks with sidebars, choose your own adventures, unlimited do-overs, student avatars based on mood and context. Learning disguised as great interactive content with fun challenges built in. Metaverse-based "public spaces" to explore sectors and career paths with AI experts. Microcredentials and project assets etched into your LER (Learning Employment Record) which then determine the initial level/settings at which you enter a new learning system/game. Whether it looks like Roblox or Apple Vision or Oorbit or Epic Games it's fun for kids and adults alike, with the same core concepts applied at different dials, a universal language of leveling up, upskilling, a hero's journey with success metrics. So what's stopping learning's inevitable march to video gamedom? And the video game from getting really real, embedded deeper into our selves, until we're neuralinked with AR contact lenses and nanohair follicles and... sharks with frickin' laser beams? Naturewalks with looks, smells, and all the nature feels, without leaving your smart home gym. School evolved into nonstop gaming with your friends flattened across spatial computing time. Virilio's pervasive inscription of speed in every aspect of life, stimulus from all angles, continual warfare waged on the human sense of space and place. What if it's already happened and we're living in the simulation? Have you thought about that?! Matthew Ball sure has... https://lnkd.in/gcxftazy #happyfriday #deepthoughts #readyplayerone #baudrillard #postmodern Leah Hirsch Steve Isaacs Jennifer Javornik Nick Schiner Courtney Reilly Corby Pryor Chris M. Khiry Kemp h/t Jake Weissbourd Baudrillard Now Jonathan Mingle Alexander Nazaryan
Game platforms like Roblox could be a breakthrough teaching tool
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Our Future of Education Report 2024 is out now! 🎉 📚 We’ve spoken to over 5,500 children and their parents, as well as teachers across Europe, to hear what they think about the education system today, and what they hope for the future... ✨ Spoiler alerts: Children and parents believe AI is a highly effective educational tool - so with our AI-driven content platform, GoStudent Learning, we’re proud to be ahead of the curve! The first topic they want to learn about is technology development! Children also love to use tech to learn, 84% say they enjoy using learning apps and 71% use AI to learn. They're all excited for the opportunities tech can hold for learning - with half of parents agreeing that learning in a VR classroom can improve their child’s learning experience! Want to know what else children, parents and teachers want? Read more at: https://lnkd.in/d3RbMYYw
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Simulated Learning. Serious Games. Complex Scenarios. These are the keywords transforming our educational landscape, especially with the rise of AI and immersive technology. Today, we’re excited to share an insightful article from the Journal of Technology and Science Education titled, "Developing Learning Skills Through Game-Based Learning in Complex Scenarios: A Case in Undergraduate Logistics Education" by Ernesto Pacheco-Velazquez, Virginia Rodés, and David Salinas-Navarro. The study explores the impact of game-based learning (GBL) on fostering self-directed learning (SDL) skills in challenging educational settings. Using the Logistics Education Simulator over three years in a Mexican engineering programme, researchers uncovered significant skill development in self-management, openness to new learning, initiative, independence, and love of learning. What's more, students reported increased confidence in these skills, underscoring GBL’s effectiveness in logistics education. Want to learn more about how game-based learning through simulators can add value to educational programs? You can read the full study here: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gdVZT6xr #GameBasedLearning #LogisticsEducation #SimulatedLearning #HigherEdInnovation #SeriousGames #VirtualLearning #PortVirtualLab #EscolaEuropea
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Transforming Education: AI and Video Games vs. Traditional Methods AI and video games revolutionize education by offering personalized, engaging, and interactive learning experiences. They provide real-time feedback, hands-on practice, and data-driven insights to optimize learning paths. Traditional methods, with their standardized curriculum and delayed feedback, often struggle to keep students engaged. Combining AI and video games with traditional methods creates a balanced and effective educational environment, blending innovative technology with structured learning.
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Using mobile phones extensively is not good for the eyes, often leading to digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome. We spend a significant amount of time, approximately 8 hours, in school. Introducing AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) for educational purposes can offer both advantages and disadvantages. On the positive side, these technologies can enhance the learning experience by making complex concepts easier to understand, increasing student engagement, and providing practical, real-world applications without associated risks. However, they also pose health concerns, such as eye strain and motion sickness, and issues related to accessibility and cost. Furthermore, an over-reliance on these technologies could impede the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Therefore, the impact of AR and VR in education would depend on careful integration and management to balance the benefits and drawbacks.
Transforming Education: AI and Video Games vs. Traditional Methods AI and video games revolutionize education by offering personalized, engaging, and interactive learning experiences. They provide real-time feedback, hands-on practice, and data-driven insights to optimize learning paths. Traditional methods, with their standardized curriculum and delayed feedback, often struggle to keep students engaged. Combining AI and video games with traditional methods creates a balanced and effective educational environment, blending innovative technology with structured learning.
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🚀 Future of Learning: Shaping Tomorrow’s Minds Today 🌟 Traditional methods aren’t enough for the challenges ahead. Here’s how Grade Wise Creations can make early-age education future-ready: 1️⃣ Gamify Learning: Make learning fun! Use coding games or AR science lessons to teach complex ideas through play. 2️⃣ Boost Emotional Intelligence: Empathy and collaboration matter. Start EQ-building with role-playing and storytelling. 3️⃣ Smart Tech Use: AI tutors and VR trips can personalize learning—but balance is key. Encourage screen-free imagination time. 4️⃣ Focus on Problem-Solving: Projects like eco-solutions teach resilience and real-world skills. 5️⃣ Teach ‘Learning to Learn’: Equip kids to adapt by understanding how they learn best. 6️⃣ Multidisciplinary Creativity: Blend arts, science, and humanities for out-of-the-box thinking. 7️⃣ Global + Local Balance: Expose kids to diverse cultures while staying rooted in their communities. 🌟 These tools don’t just prepare kids for the future—they empower them to lead it. What’s your take on this approach? Let’s discuss! 💡👇 #FutureLearning #Innovation #EdTech #Leadership
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What if learning felt more like a game? Imagine a classroom where every student is actively engaged, competing in challenges, and earning rewards for mastering new skills. With AI-driven gamification, learning becomes interactive and fun! AI adapts games to each student’s progress, keeping them motivated and learning at their own pace. From math quests that scale with ability to history challenges that immerse students in the past, AI makes it possible to create tailored, memorable experiences. Research shows gamified learning enhances retention and critical thinking—two key ingredients for lifelong success. Are you ready to explore the world of AI-powered educational games and make learning both fun and impactful? Follow us for insights into transforming classrooms with AI and making every lesson an adventure! #GamifiedLearning #AIinEdTech #EngagedLearning #InteractiveEducation #SmartTeaching
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A few years ago, every event I spoke at was some variation of "The Future of Education on Web3." While some may have seen it as a passing trend, for us, it was always a beacon guiding us toward a future where education is truly accessible to all. Whilst developing and nurturing The Online School, we've also been relentlessly refining our vision for accessible education within the realm of Web3. Today, I am thrilled to unveil our latest project: EDAI 🔥 🚀 What is EDAI? EDAI isn't just another project; it's a culmination of our passion and commitment to democratizing education. By leveraging expert content, cutting-edge AI technology, our innovative Learn2Earn system, and immersive player vs. player gaming, EDAI redefines the educational experience like never before. 💡 Join the Movement: Join us in our quest to make quality education accessible to every child on the planet. Explore our website https://edai.io to discover more about EDAI and how you can be a part of this transformative journey. Together, let's empower the world's 2 billion children with the tools and resources they need to unlock their full potential through education. #EDAI #Web3Education #FutureOfLearning #AccessibleEducation
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4dThe proof in terms of the learning taking place with AI is in watching kids and grandkids playing their interactive games. The knowledge that is gleaned from their interactions is amazing. From designing buildings to “taking tours” in the games, or “visiting” planets they are highly engaged and will share the knowledge with others.