How will students learn in the future with the rapid evolution of #AI? Last year, I mused about how AI Assistants will provide a platform for automated tutoring, as well as live tutors. The AI Assistants will know a great deal about how students learn best and what accommodations help the learning process. I’m not sure schools will be able to compete with this data because they have relatively few records on student learning (aside from IEPs for some students). This knowledge will help find live tutors and speed the interactions, which helps the tutor make money. AI-powered notebooks will also be an important tool for students.
The AI-powered notebooks and AI assistants could also impact #EdTech products. Currently, #EdTech products are full-stack applications with a data model, logic, and UI/UX. They manage repositories of student learning artifacts and related information (e.g., class rosters, grade books, assignments, etc.). In the future, there may be headless #EdTech products that interact with a request prompt and not a person directly.