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BONUS: Using AI to Support Learners with Disabilities in the Classroom

Jul 25, 202325 min
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Episode description

About The Guest


DJ Nicholson is an experienced educator and advocate for inclusive education. She has a background in special education and has worked with students with disabilities for many years. DJ is passionate about finding innovative ways to support learners with disabilities and believes that technology, including AI, can play a crucial role in creating inclusive learning environments.


Summary


In this episode, DJ Nicholson and Tim Villegas discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in supporting learners with disabilities. They explore the potential benefits of AI in leveling text and making reading more accessible for students with different reading abilities. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities of using AI in the classroom, as well as the importance of individualized learning and student choice. The conversation highlights the need for educators to embrace AI as a tool to enhance learning experiences and promote independence for students with disabilities.


Otter.ai Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/emaMz8hBvbOtmXx8zh6voCultP4


Key Takeaways:


  • AI can be a valuable tool for leveling text and making reading more accessible for students with different reading abilities.
  • Using AI to generate content in the voice and style of a student's interest can increase engagement and make learning more enjoyable.
  • AI should be seen as an efficiency tool rather than a cheating mechanism, as it can help educators deliver content in a more engaging and individualized way.
  • Providing students with a choice to use AI tools can empower them and promote independence in their learning.
  • Educators should be open to exploring the potential of AI in the classroom and advocate for its use to support students with disabilities.


Links


When Does AI Belong in an IEP? https://www.thinkinclusive.us/post/when-does-ai-belong-in-an-iep

Inclusiveology: https://www.inclusiveology.com/


MCIE


Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-List

Website: https://www.mcie.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusionmd

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inclusionmd/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-education/



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