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AI in the Classroom: An Overview

Abby Dougherty
3 min readFeb 8, 2024

Integrating AI, specifically ChatGPT, into teaching and learning processes offers a wealth of opportunities to address the diverse needs of students, especially in online environments where engagement and motivation can be challenging. Here’s how educators can leverage ChatGPT across various aspects of teaching and learning, aligning with pedagogical frameworks such as Bloom’s Taxonomy, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Quality Matters (QM), and accreditation criteria:

Enhancing Engagement and Collaboration

Interactive Learning Experiences: Use ChatGPT to create dynamic discussions, role-plays, and simulations that mimic real-life scenarios, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among students.

Simulated Patients and Case Studies: Design detailed scenarios that allow students to practice clinical reasoning and decision-making, enhancing their ability to apply knowledge in practical settings.

Supporting Diverse Learning Needs

Self-Regulation and Mindfulness: Incorporate prompts and activities focused on self-compassion and mindfulness, supporting students with diverse needs, including those who are neurodivergent.

Customized Learning Materials: Generate worksheets and materials that cater to a range of learning preferences and needs, promoting…

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Abby Dougherty
Abby Dougherty

Written by Abby Dougherty

Abby Dougherty, PhD, loves to learn, and produce scholarship on relational-cultural theory, virtual reality, AI, and using mindfulness in counselor education.

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