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  Embracing AI in Education: Reflections on A.J. Juliani’s Insights and Gardner’s Theory  When reflecting on A.J. Juliani's presentation, Learning in the Age of AI , his blog, YouTube channel and Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, I gained valuable ideas on how AI can be integrated into education effectively while being mindful of the challenges it could face. The three key learning ideas about AI in education. A big aspect of AI in education is the ability to personalize learning. In the classroom, you are able to see the classroom dynamics and how it functions,  and what works well for your students and what doesn't. When you use AI tools it doesn't think to accommodate for those classroom dynamics, which means you aren't authentically creating lessons that will work for your students to thrive. Another important takeaway from this is how AI can enhance student engagement in the classroom. These tools are powerful, quick, and easy to use and create an interactiv...

Why use blogs in the elementary classroom?

Personal Reflection In “ Connected from the Start ” by Kathy Cassidy, I learned about several key points when using blogs in the classroom. First, blogs give students a real audience, encouraging them to write more carefully because they know others are reading. The author says, “ Students write better when they know someone else is reading ." I would totally agree, students want to be the best they can be when they know their peers are going to be assessing their work, so they work harder. Teaching students from a young age that feedback is good, and it helps them become better is very crucial. So, the next thing I learned about blogs was that they help students think about their work more in-depth when they get feedback, this then helps them improve to learn more. Finally, blogs allow students to connect with people and ideas outside the classroom, which helps them learn in all sorts of new ways. I also learned in the readings about the importance of teaching students about copy...