Imagine this: a student with dyslexia, struggling to keep pace with a lecture, while another student, a visual learner, thrives with interactive simulations. This is the reality of our classrooms – a rich tapestry of learning differences and preferences that often go unaddressed with a one-size-fits-all approach. Time, as with many industries, is our most valuable commodity, especially in healthcare and education. As an educator, I strive to provide an effective and engaging learning experience that optimises time while addressing individual learning differences. This is a complex task when your cohort is 15, but exponentially so with 100. In this episode of The Educated Guess, we’ll explore how AI can help us support greater educational equity for all learners in the classroom. In this post, the use of some specific AI tools is mentioned. I have no affiliation with any of these companies, nor have I received any financial or other incentives to make this content.

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