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Teaching in the Age of AI

From Robots to Rocket Science

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Teaching in the Age of AI

By: KIERA MORRIS
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Teaching in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: From Robots to Rocket Science

This book explores how artificial intelligence is changing education — from traditional classrooms to smart, personalized learning environments. This insightful book bridges the gap between emerging technologies and modern education, providing teachers, students, and policymakers with a roadmap for thriving in a world driven by artificial intelligence.

From AI chatbots, virtual tutors, and Google Gemini to robotics, space science, and policy dilemmas, each chapter delves into real-world applications and future-thinking strategies. Learn how artificial intelligence is reshaping the role of teachers, personalizing learning pathways, and inspiring students through NASA programs and SpaceX's vision.

You’ll explore the integration of robotics into the classroom, the power of curiosity inspired by the Hubble Telescope, and how artificial intelligence simulations can help teach complex topics like space exploration. The book also discusses ethical issues — bias, data privacy, and the irreplaceable human touch in education.

The book concludes with a vision for the future of VR, AR, and blended learning, emphasizing that while artificial intelligence can improve education, humans will always be at the center of learning. Whether you are a teacher, student, or technology enthusiast, this book offers a fascinating look at the future of learning in the age of intelligent machines.

©2025 KIERA MORRIS (P)2025 Mary Sayre
Computer Science Education Robotics Artificial Intelligence Student
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A Must-Read for Every Educator and Innovator!

"Teaching in the Age of AI: From Robots to Rocket Science" is a groundbreaking and timely exploration of how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of education. The author masterfully bridges complex technological concepts with real-world classroom applications, making this book both insightful and accessible.

Each chapter is packed with practical strategies, compelling case studies, and visionary thinking that challenges traditional teaching norms while inspiring educators to embrace innovation. Whether you're a teacher, policymaker, or tech enthusiast, this book offers a fresh perspective on the evolving role of educators in a digital world.

What sets this book apart is its balance—grounded in research yet forward-thinking, cautionary yet optimistic. It's not just about robots and algorithms; it's about empowering human teachers to lead in an AI-driven future.

A true guide for those who want to not just keep up—but lead the way—in the age of intelligent technology. Highly recommended!

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