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#41. Educators learning how to work with AI can be a profound lesson; for us, our students and their parents

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  How I Built an AI-Powered Classroom Platform in Three Days (With No Coding or Technical Experience) and what it actually means. Three days ago, I had an idea for an AI-powered English learning platform for my P6 students. Today, that platform is live on the internet, with AI citizens students can chat with, investigation cards, a teacher dashboard, and a YouTube introduction video embedded on the landing page. I have never written a line of code in my life. The link to the project platform is here Here is what I learned about building with AI — and what every educator and parent should understand about why learning to work with AI is now, possibly, as fundamental as learning to read. 1. AI Can Turn Educators Into Builders The original version of this project lived in a Google Sheet with some App Script magic. It worked, but it was clunky. Students had to copy prompts, open ChatGPT in another tab, paste them in, then copy the AI responses back into their reports. The workflow was...