Brave new words : how AI will revolutionize education (and why that's a good thing) / Salman Khan. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: [New York, New York] : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, (c)2024.Description: xxxiii, 237 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780593656952
- How Artificial Intelligence will revolutionize education (and why that is a good thing)
- LB1028.K45.B738 2024
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Includes bibliographies and index.
"From the founder of Khan Academy, the first book written for general audiences on the AI revolution in education, its implications for parenting, and how we can best harness its power for good. Whether we like it or not, the AI revolution is coming to education. In "Brave New Words," Salman Khan, the visionary behind Khan Academy, explores how artificial intelligence and GPT technology will transform learning, and offers a road map for teachers, parents, and students to navigate this exciting (and sometimes intimidating) new world. A pioneer in the field of education technology, Khan examines the ins and outs of these cutting-edge tools and how they will revolutionize the way we learn and teach. For parents concerned about their children's success, Khan illustrates how AI can personalize learning by adapting to each student's individual pace and style, identifying strengths and areas for improvement, and offering tailored support and feedback to complement traditional classroom instruction. Khan emphasizes that embracing AI in education is not about replacing human interaction but enhancing it with customized and accessible learning tools that encourage creative problem-solving skills and prepare students for an increasingly digital world. But "Brave New Words" is not just about technology--it's about what this technology means for our society, and the practical implications for administrators, guidance counselors, and hiring managers who can harness the power of AI in education and the workplace. Khan also delves into the ethical and social implications of AI and large language models, offering thoughtful insights into how we can use these tools to build a more accessible education system for students around the world."--
Introduction: Let's write a new story together --
PART I: Rise of the AI tutor. -- Throwing away the bottle -- How to teach everything to everyone -- Rise of the AI tutor --
PART II: Giving voice to the social sciences. -- Why students write -- The future of reading comprehension, where literature comes alive! -- AI and creativity -- Conversing with history --
PART III: Empowering the next innovators. -- Using science to study science -- 1 + 1 = Closing the math gap -- Accessing courses that students otherwise would not -- The most important subject-matter domain to master --
PART IV: Better together. -- Bolstering collaborative learning -- AI meets student mental health coaching -- The place for parents in AI-based education -- Increasing points of connection between parents and their kids --
PART V: Keeping kids safe. -- Delivering the facts: the state of bias and misinformation -- What about data collection? -- AI and the gift of transparency -- AI as "guardian angel" --
PART VI: Teaching in the age of AI. -- How AI will supercharge teachers and teaching -- Dawn of the AI teaching assistant -- Helping build alternative education models -- Fixing cheating in college --
PART VII: The global classroom. -- The global classroom -- Economics of AI in education --
PART VIII: AI, assessments, and admissions. -- The future of K-12 assessments -- The AI of college admissions --
PART IX: Work and what comes next. -- Employment in an AI world -- How to prepare kids to thrive in the AI-future workplace -- Matchmaking between job seekers and employers -- Where this leaves us and where it will take us: a call for educated bravery.
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