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Viden.AI - The Teachers' Aid Tool

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Viden.AI - The Teachers' Aid Tool

There are increasing demands on students' abilities to find, assess, and use relevant information in education. At the same time, they need to be able to collaborate across subject and cultural boundaries. To handle this development, education must evolve as well.

One of the newest and most exciting educational trends is artificial intelligence (AI). AI can generate new knowledge and can be used to improve the teaching process in many ways. According to some experts, AI can help students understand the material better and make teaching more exciting and interactive.

First and foremost, AI can enhance the teacher's preparation for classes. AI can analyze large amounts of data, helping teachers identify the topics most relevant to their students.

AI can also predict which students risk falling behind, allowing the teacher to take necessary precautions. For instance, AI can create individual learning plans for students. This way, students can learn at their level and get the most out of the teaching. This new technology can thus be used to individualize teaching, tailoring it to each student's specific needs and levels.

Although AI can benefit students and teachers, there are concerns about how artificial intelligence might affect students' ability to think independently and critically. On Viden.AI, you can read more about how AI can be used in education and find links to the latest knowledge.

Structure of the Site

The site is divided into an open area, accessible to everyone, and a closed-member area. In the open area, we generally write about different examples of AI used in education without delving into the technical details. We have reserved these for site members, as our greatest fear is that teachers won't catch up with the new technology before students actively use it in their learning. Therefore, we request that the content from the closed section remains on the site and is not shared externally.

Viden.AI is developed and run by

Per Størup Lauridsen
Cand.it and IT Pedagogical Staff

Claus Scheuer-Larsen
Lecturer and IT Responsible