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Teacher Advice on AI
and
Social Media
"Social
media has changed the way that many people
live their lives, as it's evolved from a
means of communication into a source of
entertainment, advertising, and social
awareness. While social media can be a
positive tool used for good, it can also
lead us to feel insecure, anxious, and
disconnected."
Source:
Get Schooled In this day
and age of rapidly growth in AI, Chat Bots and social
media sites students are using and utilizing
this technology in their studies, advice and
social interaction. You as a responsible
teacher need to be aware of their activity and
take active action to protect them from
forces that hurt them and others.
If at any time you run across a site
that will negatively affect your child
please
Contact Us!
1. You are the professional use your knowledge
training, and experience to teach your students, not AI or
Social Media!
2. Don't rely on any information you or your
students ascertain or use as truthful or correct. Check and
double check for authenticity, accuracy and bias .
3. Use Social Media as communication tool with the
parents but bare in mind that what you say and write will
remain permanent and can be manipulated.
4. Not all Social Media is free, check on any costs
you, your school or system might entail.
5. Limit communication between student, parents,
administrators based on online. Best relationships are
created with face to face contact!
6.If usernames and passwords are required always
keep them confidential.
7.. Never allow or encourage students to substitute
human counseling for AI!
8. Monitor, prevent and intercede any evidence of
cyber bullying
9. To insure decorum, intellectual development and
class integrity insist that students not use cell phones in
your classroom!