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The field of education is constantly innovating as schools across the country search for the best ways to improve learning for each student. On the TLA Blog, The Learning Accelerator team and guest experts investigate and help you navigate the latest research, commentary, and useful tools to push the field forward.

The “Soft Skills” Students Need in an AI-Filled World

by Samantha Artukovich on May 3 2023

It’s easy to conjure a mental image of a science fiction-inspired dystopian future when we hear cautionary tales from the classroom about ChatGPT completing homework assignments, anecdotes of the chatbot fooling a human into bypassing bot controls...

Innovating While Leading Schools is Hard – Lessons from Using ChatGPT

by Rashida Kimbrue Major on April 19 2023

Recently, districts from across the U.S. converged at Dell's Innovation Summit to tackle problems of practice around innovating in schools, including: designing innovative learning models, implementing new structures of high school through a...

Generative AI in Schools: Leaders Ask for Guidance

by Jin-Soo Huh on April 6 2023

While artificial intelligence (AI) has been present in schools for years through adaptive learning and feedback tools, this new wave of generative AI tools, headlined by ChatGPT, feels different due to their ability to make unique, sophisticated...

AI’s Role in the Future of Innovation in Education

by Nate Kellogg on March 31 2023

Technology has a knack for raising alarms in education: the advent of tools like the radio, calculators, television, and smartboards have all caused a stir. OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, ChatGPT, has introduced us to the latest...

Can AI Solve the Uniquely Human Challenges Facing Educators Today?

by Beth Holland on March 17 2023

This article originally appeared in the Learner-Centered Collaborative's Blog. Conversations in the education sector have converged in the past several weeks around three seemingly unrelated topics: pandemic recovery, educator shortages, and...
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