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AI in Education: A Learning and Grading Revolution?

Episode 1 of the The Social Sciences Department podcast, hosted by The SSD, titled "AI in Education: A Learning and Grading Revolution?" was published on October 31, 2023 and runs 36 minutes.

October 31, 2023 ·36m · The Social Sciences Department

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In this thought-provoking episode, join us as we delve into the dynamic world of AI in education. The Social Sciences Department engages in a lively discussion about the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence in the classroom. We'll explore the effectiveness of AI tools in assisting educators and enhancing the learning experience, especially in the realm of grading. Is AI a game-changer for educators, or does it leave room for improvement? But that's not all! We also tackle the age-old question: What's the true purpose of grading? Are grades a genuine reflection of a student's knowledge and skills, or is there more to it than meets the eye? Subscribe to The Social Sciences Department.

In this thought-provoking episode, join us as we delve into the dynamic world of AI in education. The Social Sciences Department engages in a lively discussion about the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence in the classroom.


We'll explore the effectiveness of AI tools in assisting educators and enhancing the learning experience, especially in the realm of grading. Is AI a game-changer for educators, or does it leave room for improvement?


But that's not all! We also tackle the age-old question: What's the true purpose of grading? Are grades a genuine reflection of a student's knowledge and skills, or is there more to it than meets the eye?


Subscribe to The Social Sciences Department.

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