Transforming Teaching with AI and Digital Tools: Methods, Platforms, and Classroom Innovations - Hardcover

 
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Synopsis

The integration of AI and digital tools reshapes how educators teach and how students learn, enabling more personalized, engaging, and effective classroom experiences. From adaptive learning platforms that tailor instruction to individual needs to interactive technologies that foster collaboration and creativity, these innovations redefine traditional teaching methods. Educators now have access to tools that streamline lesson planning, enhance assessment, and provide real-time feedback, enabling more data-informed instruction. As schools embrace these advancements, the use of AI and digital platforms transforms classrooms into dynamic learning environments. Transforming Teaching with AI and Digital Tools: Methods, Platforms, and Classroom Innovations explores how AI and digital tools enhance learning outcomes and student engagement. It examines the methods, platforms, and innovative classroom strategies that transform traditional education into more adaptive, interactive, and personalized experiences. This book covers topics such as gamification, urban education, and pedagogy, and is a useful resource for educators, engineers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.

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About the Author

Antonio Cortijo Ocaņa is a distinguished professor at the University of California Santa Barbara. He is the author of over 60 books and monographs ranging from studies on classical culture to humanism, economic history, political theory, and religious persecution in the medieval and early modern period. He has also translated numerous Catalan works into English, from medieval classics to contemporary philosophers and poets. In addition, many of his publications are multidisciplinary and bridge the fields of humanities and applied psychology and education. He has received numerous awards and grants during his career. He is a member of the Royal Academy of Good Letters (Barcelona) and co-director of the Center for Medieval Studies (UCSB). Finally, he is the founder and director of the journal eHumanista (www.ehumanista.ucsb.edu).

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