How AI and emerging tech can improve learning

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How can AI and emerging technology enhance learning? Working alongside Digital Promise and more than 50 experts in education, research and development, we helped create clear standards for how AI and emerging technology should work in classrooms. At a time of rapid AI experimentation in education, this framework and position paper gives developers and districts a shared language for what works. Read more: https://lnkd.in/esXNdwKc #AIinEducation #AI #EdTech

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Donna Defino

Change Management & Implementation Consultant | Helping Education Organizations Scale What Actually Works in K-12 | 15 Years Systems Leadership | MBA

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This framework is awesome! After 15+ years implementing education programs across K-12 and federal systems, I've seen how technology fails when it's not grounded in learning science and co-designed with practitioners. The takeaways that resonated with me most: Evidence-Based Design: AI tools should apply learning theories and research-based instructional practices...not just automate processes. The Amira example shows what rigorous evidence looks like. Co-Design with Educators: The GIANT Remix case study is a great example that emphasizes why developer-only design fails. Co-designing with students, teachers, and families catches biases early and builds tools that actually work in classrooms. Metacognition Over Automation: AI should enable productive struggle and reflection, not eliminate it. This reinforces that technology is only transformative when it enhances human connection, supports practitioner expertise, and is designed WITH the people who'll use it, not FOR them. Thanks for sharing this framework! #EdTech #AIinEducation #ChangeManagement #ImplementationScience #LearningScience #EdTechConsulting #EducationLeadership #DigitalTransformation

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