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Learning gets magical with AI at the Washington School for the Deaf

School implements MagicSchool AI to help teachers save time on lesson planning

By Brianna Murschel, Columbian staff writer
Published: December 9, 2024, 6:09am
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Third-grader Logan Kitchens, left, works with teacher Brooke Mason on Monday morning while using the MagicSchool AI program at the Washington School for the Deaf.
Third-grader Logan Kitchens, left, works with teacher Brooke Mason on Monday morning while using the MagicSchool AI program at the Washington School for the Deaf. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Kindergarten and first-grade students took turns Monday guessing what pie flavor an artificial intelligence school program was thinking about by asking its chatbot about the pie’s characteristics.

With a surge of new technology, the Washington School for the Deaf is keeping up with MagicSchool AI, an online platform that uses AI for creating lesson plans, activities, projects and more.

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