AI in education—like many industries—is an incredibly opaque space right now. Currently, the term is used as a catchall for any type of perceived machine learning or assistance. Educators need to be specific about how they talk about AI, though, since there are many different forms.
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Presented by Dr. Tyler Matta, Former Educator, Current Vice President of Learning Science Engineering, HMH
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Presented by Stepan Mekhitarian, Ed.D., Director of Innovation, Instruction, Assessment and Accountability, Glendale Unified School District (CA)
Moderated by Terrie Noland, Ph.D., CALP, Vice President, Educator Initiatives, Learning Ally

