1. AI for Feedback
How could AI support giving timely, meaningful feedback?
AI can quickly analyze student work and provide immediate feedback on structure, grammar, and basic concepts, allowing students to revise and improve without waiting for a teacher.
What are the benefits and limitations of AI-generated feedback?
The benefits include speed, consistency, and accessibility, but limitations include lack of deep understanding, possible inaccuracies, and inability to fully recognize creativity or emotional nuance.
2. Academic Integrity & Ethics
What concerns should educators consider (bias, accuracy, privacy, originality)?
Educators should consider that AI may reflect bias from its data, provide incorrect information, risk student privacy, and make it easier for students to submit unoriginal work.
Where should human judgment remain essential?
Human judgment should remain essential in grading complex ideas, evaluating critical thinking, understanding context, and making fair, ethical decisions about student work.
3. Your Perspective
How would you responsibly integrate AI into assessment practices?
I would use AI as a support tool for feedback and revision while ensuring that final evaluations and important decisions are made by a teacher.
What boundaries would you set?
I would set boundaries such as not allowing AI to complete assignments for students, requiring transparency when AI is used, and protecting student data and academic honesty.
Hey Isabella! Love your blog post, and agree with you on everything you stated in it, as I was reading through I only found that theres not enough of your own personal beliefs on the use of AI which I would love to see. Everything you said is correct and true in one way shape or form but there isn't a ton of personal anecdotes to flesh out your experiences. Love the post though have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHi Isabella,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post about using AI for feedback. You did a great job explaining both the benefits and the limitations, especially how AI can be fast but still lacks deeper understanding. I also agree with your point that teachers should remain responsible for final decisions, since human judgment is important for fairness and context.
I think your idea of setting boundaries is really important, especially requiring transparency when students use AI. That helps maintain academic honesty while still allowing students to benefit from the technology.