AI Program Creates Customized Chatbots for Students in San Diego School District

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A principal at a San Diego Unified School District school reports success with a trial run of an AI program that creates personalized chatbots for students, enhancing their learning experience and encouraging critical thinking.

SAN DIEGO — Teachers are always looking for things to add to their bag of tricks to help students learn. And a principal at a San Diego Unified School District school says a trial run for an AI program they’re using is a smashing success.It creates customized chatbots for students. It’s like a personalized digital student aid for each student. And for these students, getting answers to their questions within seconds, fuels their curiosity to ask more.

Toler’s Principal Laurie Brady Francis says she and her staff are always looking for innovative ways to engage students, to find the joy in learning, and make it more meaningful for them. She says Toler is the only school in the district using the SchoolAI program that gives students their own chatbot experience.

Clark also teaches the teachers how to use AI in the classroom. 1st-grade teacher Amber Burkett has been teaching for 16 years. She says, “I see improvement. They're able to talk and participate and share. Even the ones that don't usually talk and participate.”

 

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