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Faye Rooney Post 1

3 March 2026, 11:51 AM

AI in education

The article by Mitchell-Yellin was simply an opinion piece which did not have any foundations in research. I felt that the piece was entirely driven by the author's own biases as opposed to what research is telling us.

The second article Hodges and Ocak has the potential to be more convincing, but I would still need to look at some of the articles, research and blogs to evaluate their reliability and if the claims the author makes actually are supported by the research and are not just a regurgitation of unsupported opinion.