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AI-powered teaching and learning: Microsoft unleashes new educational tools

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September 13, 2023
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  • Personalized and Accessible Learning
  • Accessibility, Engagement, and Effective Communication
  • AI-Powered Decision Making and Administrative Support
  • Promoting Family Participation

As classrooms worldwide usher in another academic year, tech giant Microsoft steps forward with its cutting-edge AI-powered solutions to push the boundaries of education.

The tech announced in a blog post that its AI solutions bring forward a diverse array of tools designed to customize learning, boost student engagement, analyze data effectively, and mechanize routine tasks, thus cultivating an enriching digital environment for students and educators alike.

We are committed to designing, developing, and deploying responsible AI solutions that are fair, reliable, secure, inclusive, and transparent to support educational settings.

Personalized and Accessible Learning

Microsoft, with a profound commitment to harness AI to foster efficiency and elevate learning outcomes, has developed innovative applications for its AI suite. Among these are Microsoft’s Reading Progress and OneNote’s Math Assistant meant to personalize literacy learning and facilitate math problem-solving.

Reading Progress, primed by the Azure OpenAI Service, scrutinizes data from Education Insights to provide reading assignments tailored to a class or individual student’s specific needs, focusing on challenging words or phonics rules.

On the other hand, OneNote’s Math Assistant generates practice quizzes based on example problems, helping students in self-guided practice and assisting teachers in creating assignments efficiently.

Accessibility, Engagement, and Effective Communication

The Redmond-based company aims to push the envelope on inclusive learning through its array of accessibility features. Microsoft’s Immersive Reader, for instance, ensures learners have equal access to learning materials and allows for customization of experiences according to individual reading pace and translation needs.

Meanwhile, tools like Speaker Coach utilize AI to offer personalized feedback on presentation skills by analyzing students’ language use, pacing, and intonation during Teams for Education meetings or PowerPoint presentations, thus helping students build confidence and improve communication.

AI-Powered Decision Making and Administrative Support

Further bolstering the effective use of its AI practitioners, Microsoft’s Education Insights uses advanced algorithms to produce in-depth insights into student performance, classroom engagement, and assignment recommendations.

Working alongside, Power BI simplifies the process of monitoring data like cohort statistics, enrollment trends, and demographic aggregations, aiding educators in their decision-making process without the requirement of custom AI models.

Moreover, using Bing’s AI chat functionality and Power Automate can significantly mitigate administrative workloads. Whether it’s lesson planning, communication with students and families, or weekly scheduling, Microsoft’s tools efficiently streamline such tasks.

Promoting Family Participation

Extending the collaborative environment beyond classrooms, Microsoft’s Power Automate and Microsoft Translator facilitate stakeholder engagement and include voices from varied backgrounds. By enabling automated information gathering from families and providing live captioning and multilingual translations, these tools bridge any communication gaps and foster a more inclusive educational scenario.

In a nutshell, Microsoft sets the scene for a transformative academic year with its AI-powered tools. As these technologies enhance personalization, engagement, and efficiency in teaching and learning, the education landscape stands on the cusp of change.

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