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From the publishers of Invent to Learn
In The Learner's Apprentice: AI and the Amplification of Human Creativity, Ken Kahn introduces a fresh perspective of using generative Artificial Intelligence, known as chatbots, to co-create educationally rich experiences and interactive software. Kahn shows how teachers can guide students-from elementary into college-through the process of creating powerful software applications (apps), illustrated stories, conversations with notable figures, interactive games and adventures, and more.
In The Learner's Apprentice, you'll learn how to use AI to:
Learning by co-creating with a chatbot
The book's ideas democratize and reimagine a variety of disciplines. There is something here for everyone-affording learners of all ages opportunities to be historians, mathematicians, scientists, and authors, rather than being taught math, science, language, or history.
Making the case for creative AI in education
This is not a book of fantasies about replacing teachers with machines. Rather, The Learner's Apprentice models generative AI as an apprentice, colleague, co-thinker, proofreader, pair coder, brainstorming buddy, and illustrator-an intellectual ally that amplifies human potential.
The book's hundreds of examples will challenge you to rethink everything you thought you knew about AI in education while demonstrating that AI can be used creatively and constructively.
A novel approach to programming
The Learner's Apprentice advocates that everyone can co-create software applications that can run in a browser (known as web apps). Students may partner with a chatbot to create remarkable web apps without spending months or years learning to code. The book shares hundreds of detailed examples of how to make interactive web apps that are useful, fun, school-friendly, and support learning across the curriculum.
A real AI expert
Ken Kahn brings a wealth of experience to this work. In the 1970s, Ken was a student in the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and has been a computer scientist, researcher at Xerox PARC, software developer, and professor of learning and computing. The examples in this book document a thoughtful exploration of the untapped potential of chatbots and are shared with lively anecdotes and practical lessons.
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From the publishers of Invent to Learn
In The Learner's Apprentice: AI and the Amplification of Human Creativity, Ken Kahn introduces a fresh perspective of using generative Artificial Intelligence, known as chatbots, to co-create educationally rich experiences and interactive software. Kahn shows how teachers can guide students-from elementary into college-through the process of creating powerful software applications (apps), illustrated stories, conversations with notable figures, interactive games and adventures, and more.
In The Learner's Apprentice, you'll learn how to use AI to:
Learning by co-creating with a chatbot
The book's ideas democratize and reimagine a variety of disciplines. There is something here for everyone-affording learners of all ages opportunities to be historians, mathematicians, scientists, and authors, rather than being taught math, science, language, or history.
Making the case for creative AI in education
This is not a book of fantasies about replacing teachers with machines. Rather, The Learner's Apprentice models generative AI as an apprentice, colleague, co-thinker, proofreader, pair coder, brainstorming buddy, and illustrator-an intellectual ally that amplifies human potential.
The book's hundreds of examples will challenge you to rethink everything you thought you knew about AI in education while demonstrating that AI can be used creatively and constructively.
A novel approach to programming
The Learner's Apprentice advocates that everyone can co-create software applications that can run in a browser (known as web apps). Students may partner with a chatbot to create remarkable web apps without spending months or years learning to code. The book shares hundreds of detailed examples of how to make interactive web apps that are useful, fun, school-friendly, and support learning across the curriculum.
A real AI expert
Ken Kahn brings a wealth of experience to this work. In the 1970s, Ken was a student in the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and has been a computer scientist, researcher at Xerox PARC, software developer, and professor of learning and computing. The examples in this book document a thoughtful exploration of the untapped potential of chatbots and are shared with lively anecdotes and practical lessons.
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