In South Korean schools, the teacher is already an AI-Liberation
« Hey Bro, let me introduce myself. My name is Ye-Sul and I like hip-hop. ” The 13 -year -old schoolgirl provokes the hilarity of the class by imitating the gestures of American rappers to read her presentation text in English. So far, nothing abnormal for a living language course. But if Ye-Sul was the first to speak, it was because his text received the most likes from his comrades on the brand new tool they use. Since the start of the school year in March, the Dukhwa college in Daegu, a city in the south-east of the Korean peninsula, has indeed been equipped with a « digital textbook assisted by artificial intelligence », abbreviated « Aidt ». Nearly a third of South Korean, primary schools and college schools have already adopted it for math, English and computer science courses.
In Dukhwa, the English lesson now takes place on laptops. Everyone answers the questions proposed by theartificial intelligence And writes a short editorial staff, while the teacher comes to help students in difficulty. The teacher, who receives encrypted and individualized reports, thus has a tool to assess her flocks permanently. A « fun » feature allowing to like and comment is also integrated.
AIDT is the new pride of the Ministry of Education. And for promoter