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  • Writer: Nicole Lipps
    Nicole Lipps
  • Mar 1, 2023
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Updated: Mar 19, 2023



I recently heard an excellent answer to this question. No, but someone who can interact with AI will!


As educators, we must consider what this means for our students. My current eighth-grade students will graduate college in 2031 and retire in 2075! We are all grappling with how to teach about AI in a developmentally appropriate way (FYI: ChatGPT’s Terms of Service requires users to be at least 18 years old). For more insight into this topic, check out the podcast episode below.


Also, if you are looking for some ideas on how to use ChatGPT, I found Matt Miller's "20 Ways to use Chat GPT in the Classroom" infographic on the TCEA blog.




Clark, H. & Miller, M. (Hosts). (2023, February 28). ChatGPT in Schools: What You Need to Know (Episode 15) [Audio podcast episode]. In Digital Learning Podcast. https://digitallearningpodcast.com/dlp015/ or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-digital-learning-podcast/id1649201068?i=1000602144394


Gracey, L. (2023, February 8). Resources Shared at the 2023 TCEA Convention & Exposition. TechNotes Blog. https://blog.tcea.org/resources-shared-2023-tcea/

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