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I am loving using AI as a thought partner for idea generation. My creativity is off the charts. I'm using @MagicSchool pretty exclusively with a little ChatGPT sprinkled in for non-educational topics. My district has also embraced AI and is using Magic Schoo's Magic Student with students. It meets the strict safety protocol we have in place, and teachers control which tools students can use, when, and how they can use them. Students are using AI as a thought partner as well to generate ideas. It's a great way to get past writer's block. We are also careful to cover ethics with them, so they know the possible downfalls of AI. It's much like how I taught my kids to do research both from books and the library. I teach them to only take bulleted notes instead of word for word unless they plan to use a quote. With bulleted lists, it's practically impossible to plagiarize.

AI is not going away, and we have a responsibility to prepare our students to use it ethically and competently in the work force as well as for their own needs.

I recommend books by John Spencer and Matt Miller on the subject. Education needs to change and adapt to make assignments and assessments that are not as easy to use AI.

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