Melissa Minorczyk

Part 1 Teaching “with” or “about” AI

Part 1 Teaching “with” or “about” AI

  • July 7, 2025 at 2:25 PM
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Machine bots are able to perform specific tasks. They use massive amounts of data, algorithms and patterns to produce results that could be predictions, recommendation or text. Unintended bias could impact the results received causing data collected to be skewed, reinforce sterotypes, and erosion of credibility in the research provided. 

Khanmigo could be used in the classroom to personalize tutoring, differentiation, providing feedback and content generation. I have used AI to create practice questions, quiz questions and lesson ideas. I'm curious to see the that Khanmigo would allow a level of support for students and potentially provide me with feedback about what students need help with. 

I think that AI when thoughtfully integrated, can change the learning environment as I could use it to better differentiate and personalize learning for my students. I would be able to use AI to help refresh content, generate lesson plans, engaging lesson hooks, better rubrics and formative assessments (exit tickets, quizzes, discussion questions). I will have to spend some time this summer to investigate how it can be best integrated in my classroom.