Listen to Sal Khan on how artificial intelligence can work for tutoring. Instead, many districts are relying on tutoring in after-school programs and through companies that offer tutoring by text or phone, more like homework help. But those tutors are hard to find and often expensive. Studies point to “high-dosage tutoring” - face-to-face, in school, several times each week with the same tutor - as the most effective form of tutoring. Khan said Khanmigo will act like a “virtual Socrates,” asking questions and coaxing answers, not giving them, suggesting how to create students’ essays, not writing them - just as a good tutor would, he said. Tens of millions of students have used Khan Academy. Its videos and prompts guide students through content that’s available in 50 languages. Khan Academy offers free personalized learning where students can work at their own pace, a comprehensive set of pre-K through early college courses and programs on life skills. “We think artificial intelligence needs to be a tool for real learning and not for cheating.” “We view it as our responsibility to start deeply working with artificial intelligence, but threading the needle so that we can maximize the benefits and mitigate the risks,” he said. Khan had been working for six months with OpenAI on the application, getting a sense of GPT-4’s possibilities, he said. Listen to Sal Khan on how GPT-4 and Khanmigo will advance teaching. Eyes on the Early Years Newsletter Archive.Local Control Funding Formula Explained.California’s Homeless Students: Undercounted, Underfunded And Growing.Full Circle: California Schools Work To Transform Discipline.Tainted Taps: Lead puts California Students at Risk.Education during Covid: California families struggle to learn.College And Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted.Adjuncts’ gig economy at CA community colleges.California’s Community Colleges: At a Crossroads.
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