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The Efficacy of K-12 Tutoring: A Look at Recent Research and COVID-19 Era Challenges

Tutoring has long been recognized as a powerful intervention for improving learning outcomes in K-12 education. I have written about tutoring in several recent posts because a) tutoring provides the basis for my promotion of mastery learning, which is now … Continue reading

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The New ChatGPT Study Buddy

I have written previously about how AI can assist in an educationally beneficial way, such as creating a topic outline for a paper (1), evaluating something I have written (1), arguing with me (1, 2), explaining concepts to me (1, … Continue reading

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Learn About

Learn About is a new experimental AI tool from Google. Google describes it as an experimental conversational learning companion. It is based on a LearnLM tweaked version of Google Gemini. I found it very intuitive so the easiest way to … Continue reading

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Kahn explains Kahnmigo

Sal Kahn recently prepared a TED talk explaining his plans for Kahnmigo. This addition to the Kahn Academy provides AI-powered support for learners and educators. My interest was in Kahn’s description of the potential of this addition as a student … Continue reading

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