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The A.I. effect in education

  • As artificial intelligence grows in significance, Microsoft has launched several projects offering educators free resources and training in using AI for educational purposes
  • The big concern with both students and workers is access for all, regardless of background, to AI tools and the transformative opportunities they offer

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Like it or not, artificial intelligence (AI) will be a major aspect of education at all levels in future, according to leading educators and tech experts. Larry Nelson, regional general manager of education for Microsoft Asia, believes there may be no area where the possibilities and implications of AI are more exciting than education.

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When it comes to students, he’s excited by the promise of personalised learning – leveraging AI to adapt teaching methods and materials to the needs of each individual. As for teachers, there’s the automation of tasks like grading standardised assessments, freeing educators up to spend more time with their students. And these improvements are just the tip of the iceberg.

“Humans are hard-wired to dream, to create, to innovate,” Nelson said. “We need to avoid being consumed by the drudgery of work – spending too much time on tasks that zap our creativity and energy. To reconnect to the soul of our work, we don’t just need a better way of doing the same things. We need a whole new way to work – and generative AI assistants promise to help lift the burden.”

Dr Helen Wright sits on the board at Dalton Foundation Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Dr Helen Wright sits on the board at Dalton Foundation Hong Kong. Photo: Handout

Nelson, who grew up in a family of educators, joined Microsoft in 2009 after working with various tech and education companies – as well as spending a decade running a family business with his mother. Now, he’s responsible for Microsoft’s education business unit for primary, secondary and tertiary institutions across Asia, including in India, South Korea, Japan, Australia, mainland China and Hong Kong.

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