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Episode 327: How Can Educators Leverage AI for UDL?

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Release Date: 02/26/2024

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LUDIA AI is a free tool that helps educators cultivate a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) mindset by leveraging AI. The conversation explores the fear and misconceptions around AI in education and how LUDIA AI actually emphasizes relationships and centers humanity. LUDIA AI is designed to support teachers' time and thinking, providing ideas and options to adapt instruction efficiently. Educators can use LUDIA AI to plan and model UDL best practices, considering barriers and opportunities. Tips are provided for getting the most out of LUDIA AI, including being specific in prompts and engaging in a back-and-forth conversation. Anecdotes and feedback from educators highlight the varied uses and benefits of LUDIA AI. The conversation also discusses the importance of involving parents and caretakers in using AI tools like LUDIA AI to support homeschool partnerships and expand AI use beyond the classroom. The 4Ts model (Tell, Tinker, Tweak, Transfer) is introduced as a process for using LUDIA AI effectively. AI is seen as a tool for metacognition and decision-making, enhancing critical thinking and creativity. Listeners are encouraged to experiment with LUDIA AI and explore its potential in their educational contexts.

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction to LUDIA AI and UDL Mindset
01:15 Addressing Fear and Misconceptions about AI in Education
02:25 LUDIA AI as a Tool to Support Teachers' Time and Thinking
03:39 Using LUDIA AI to Plan and Model UDL Best Practices
06:01 Tips for Getting the Most Out of LUDIA AI
08:50 Anecdotes and Feedback from Educators Using LUDIA AI
11:48 Involving Parents and Caretakers in Using LUDIA AI
14:18 Expanding the Use of AI Beyond the Classroom
16:53 Using LUDIA AI for Homeschool Partnerships
18:13 The 4Ts Model for Using LUDIA AI Effectively
20:55 AI as a Tool for Metacognition and Decision-Making
23:45 Experimenting with LUDIA AI: One Thing to Try
24:24 Closing Remarks and Future of LUDIA AI

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