Speaking to Sister Teachers on AI Craze
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In this episode of Charissa Marie's Maternal Musing, we explore the impact of AI on education. Are we helping or hurting our students? Join me and my special guests, Stephanie Lynum and Victoria Greene, as we discuss the pros and cons of AI in the classroom.
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Meet Our Guests:
Stephanie Lynum:
- Qualifications:
- Bachelor's in Communications
- Master's in Elementary Education and Language Arts
- Master's in Curriculum and Instruction
- Certified Principal (EC-12), English Language Arts (7-12), and ESL (7-12) in Texas
- Experience:
- Teaching from preschool to high school seniors, specializing in English
- Founder of Tutors Proof, providing flexible and affordable tutoring services
Victoria D. Greene:
- Background:
- Seventh-year English teacher for ninth graders in San Antonio, TX
- Mother, grandmother, and dedicated family member
- Education:
- Pursuing dual Master's degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling at Walden University
- Interests:
- Driving for Uber, watching crime shows, and planning to foster cats and kittens upon retirement
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- Charissa Marie:
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- Instagram: @iamcharissamarie
- YouTube: Charissa Marie Wants U 2 Be Phreee
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