SXSW EDU 2022
The End of Special Ed
Description:
Could artificial intelligence end special education as we know it? Students with special needs often require one-on-one therapy, yet programs are perennially understaffed, suffering from excessive workloads and poor outcomes. AI can solve several chronic challenges in special ed, including freeing educators to spend more time teaching and less time on paperwork as well as equipping students with intensive, individualized interventions needed to master goals and make faster progress.
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Takeaways
- The audience will picture a near-future world, in which students with special needs can leverage advanced technologies to accelerate their progress.
- Participants will understand how the use of AI, natural language processing and other technologies can reduce costs and improve outcomes.
- Viewers will learn how AI can improve special educators’ and therapists’ productivity, aiding in retention efforts and improving job satisfaction.
Speakers
- Yair Shapira, Founder & CEO, Amplio Learning Technologies™
Organizer
Julie Zuckerman, Director Of Product Marketing, Amplio
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