December 3, 2025 - 03:09

In an era where technology is rapidly evolving, educators are increasingly looking for ways to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their teaching practices. Laura B. Fogle, a seasoned instructional technology facilitator, emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's potential to enhance learning experiences. She suggests that educators should start by familiarizing themselves with AI tools that can assist in lesson planning, student engagement, and personalized learning.
Fogle advocates for hands-on workshops where teachers can explore various AI applications, allowing them to see firsthand how these tools can streamline administrative tasks and provide tailored feedback to students. Additionally, Krista Glazewski highlights the significance of collaboration among educators to share best practices and resources related to AI usage in classrooms.
By leveraging AI, teachers can create more interactive and adaptive learning environments, ultimately benefiting students' educational journeys. As the educational landscape continues to shift, embracing these technologies will be crucial for fostering innovation in teaching and learning.
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