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by renjimen
695 days ago
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A large amount of engagement is reading and responding to body language. There are also no social ramifications of ignoring your laptop. Don't get me wrong, I think AI has a role in the future classroom, but that should be lead by professional educators used to dealing with children. There is also the social side to education that goes beyond course content. Teachers are not just there to dole out information, but to act as role models and part time parents. |
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The type of person who’s going to sign up for a course from this company are probably already autodidacts to some degree.
If I were teaching sixth grade mathematics, I wouldn’t be too worried yet. If I were running one of the many mathematics academies that have popped up throughout a lot of more affluent ‘burbs, I’d be very worried.