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Summary
Richard Culatta, former Government advisor, speaks about flying planes as an analogy to explain the perils of taking a haphazard approach to AI in education. Using aviation as an illustration, he highlights the most critical tech skills that teachers need today. The CEO of ISTE and ASCD and author of "Digital for Good" draws a clear parallel: just as planes don't fly by magic, educators must deeply understand AI's capabilities and limitations.
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Good Future Foundation
www.goodfuture.foundation
Summary
Richard Culatta, former Government advisor, speaks about flying planes as an analogy to explain the perils of taking a haphazard approach to AI in education. Using aviation as an illustration, he highlights the most critical tech skills that teachers need today. The CEO of ISTE and ASCD and author of "Digital for Good" draws a clear parallel: just as planes don't fly by magic, educators must deeply understand AI's capabilities and limitations.
Key Takeaways
Good Future Foundation
www.goodfuture.foundation