North Colonie superintendent: AI has a place in learning
The superintendent of the North Colonie Central School District talked to NewsChannel 13 about ways to use AI responsibly in the classroom.
The superintendent of the North Colonie Central School District said she believes artificial intelligence in education.
“What we have to do is really look at how do we embrace the possibility because it’s the world they’re going to enter,” said Superintendent Kathleen Skeals. “We know it’s out there in the world of work but minimize the risks and the potential harm,” she said. “I think there’s a really good way to do it.”
Skeals believes there is a way to use AI responsibly in the classroom and help students learn about it.
There are around 6,200 students enrolled in North Colonie and more than 2,000 of them are at the high school.