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A new artificial intelligence-driven education model is changing the way students learn in Arizona, condensing a full school day into just two hours while focusing on real-world skills.2 Hour Learning is one program that personalizes curriculum to each student’s pace, allowing them to learn twice as fast, according to Ivy Xu, co-founder of Prequel , the partner program.
While artificial intelligence plays a role in streamlining education, teachers remain heavily involved.“We have this really strong one-on-one connection with the kids,” said Prequel coach JP Guerra. “It’s not like we have an AI teaching all of the kids on Zoom. I’m still there with them.”For 10-year-old Ethan Robichaud, the program has been transformative. “The first program I did was about learning how to build your own business,” Robichaud said. “I loved it and wanted to keep going.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PREQUEL REMOTE LEARNING TWO HOUR LEARNING
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