Monday, March 2, 2026

Education Blog post 4

 
AI Use in Assessment



Artificial intelligence helps students by quickly providing lots of information. It gives real-time feedback, helps them understand new ideas, and makes facts easy to find. Because of this, learning can become faster and more accessible.
However, AI has its limitations. It cannot understand human emotions, personal motivations, or the deeper reasons behind a student’s questions. AI does not understand feelings or your why for what you are asking it to commit to.  While AI can share information from the internet, it cannot replace human connection, empathy, or a teacher’s judgment. There are also concerns about the accuracy of AI-generated content. Teachers need to consider how information is delivered, whether students really understand it, and how students respond to AI feedback.
Academic Integrity and Ethics
When using AI in education, teachers need to consider privacy, safety, and legal requirements. It is important to use AI ethically. Teachers still need to make sure learning stays real and focused on students.
Personal Perspective
From my perspective, AI can be used responsibly and thoughtfully in the classroom. I would use it as a tool to help, not to replace teaching. AI should be used for inspiration, developing and creating ideas, and helping with tasks.  Art and creativity are important parts of being human, and AI should support these, not take their place. When used well, AI can be a helpful guide while teachers stay involved and keep real connections with students.








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