Monday, October 13, 2025

Post AI and future use

My Current AI Use

As a college student, I’ve used a few different AI tools like ChatGPT, Canva’s Magic tools, and MagicSchool. I mainly use ChatGPT to help brainstorm ideas, outline essays, and rephrase drafts when I get stuck. Canva’s Magic tools help me design class presentations and visuals, while MagicSchool offers ideas for lesson plans when I’m working on education-related projects. These tools make my work more efficient and help me think more creatively. However, one challenge I’ve noticed is that it can be easy to rely too much on AI instead of pushing myself to develop my own ideas fully. I’ve learned that AI should support my thinking, not replace it.AI & Educational Practitioner. AI is set to bring new possibilities for the way that students and teachers learn and teach. In students’ lives, it could provide individualized feedback, study assistance, access to resources that fit their needs. 

The new AI may actually be a way to manage grading for teachers, lesson planning and other activities to allow the faculty to spend it on interacting with students. Some schools may also use AI technology to process learning data to enhance teaching approaches. And yet there is still an important moral stake to be played about not violating data privacy, not introducing bias into AI systems, or inspiring originality. Students have to learn how to use AI responsibly .In the next five years, I think education will take AI to the next level. It could create personalized learnings , making it  more accessible to students who need assistance. AI would also enable teachers to monitor students’ progress or to create lessons that adjust to each individual’s learning style. 

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