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UCP of Central Florida Purchases Land in Osceola County to Expand Educational and Therapy Opportunities in Central Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. — UCP of Central Florida is proud to announce it has purchased land in Osceola County to further provide high-quality education and therapy for all students with and without disabilities. The new site, located in downtown Kissimmee on Route 192 and Oak Street, will facilitate the development of a new 37,000 square foot state-of-the-art…
PROOF POINTS: Asian American students lose more points in an AI essay grading study — but researchers don’t know why
When ChatGPT was released to the public in November 2022, advocates and watchdogs warned about the potential for racial bias. The new large language model was created by harvesting 300 billion words from books, articles and online writing, which include racist falsehoods and reflect writers’ implicit biases. Biased training data is likely to generate biased…
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Metrics, not just technology, will determine who gains from AI’s productivity gains
This post originally appeared on the Christensen Institute’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Key points: AI has potential to free up educator time and deepen connections Despite guidance, generative AI remains a challenge for educators New group targets AI skills in education and the workforce For more news on AI in education, visit…
Researchers Warn of Potential for Racial Bias in AI Apps in the Classroom
When ChatGPT was released to the public in November 2022, advocates and watchdogs warned about the potential for racial bias. The new large language model was created by harvesting 300 billion words from books, articles and online writing, which include racist falsehoods and reflect writers’ implicit biases. Biased training data is likely to generate biased…
To My Children: Letters From An Educator and Parent
By: Timothy Jones I’ve been blessed with many opportunities to speak as an educator and an innovator. I want to take this opportunity to speak as an educator but from the lens of a parent. As a parent of two young adult children I often find myself reflecting on their educational experiences as I get…
The surprising/unsurprising things education IT leaders have to say
Key points: IT leaders are increasingly in need of time, support, and training 9 in 10 K-12 tech leaders predict surge in IT workload 5 ways to combat tech fatigue and support student success For more news on IT trends, visit eSN’s IT Leadership hub Sometimes, when you ask a question, you get an answer…
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