Date/Heure:
Thursday, June 18, 2026 02:00 PM
Langue:
Anglais
Durée:
1 heure
AI has changed the kinds of questions students can answer — and the kinds of questions educators need to ask. When AI can solve a problem instantly, the real learning opportunity shifts to exploring the mathematics behind the answer, testing assumptions, interpreting results, and explaining why the answer makes sense.
In this webinar, we’ll look at practical examples of how math tools such as Maple can help educators ask better questions: questions that invite students to visualize, experiment, compare approaches, investigate “what if” scenarios, and build intuition. We’ll also discuss how AI can be used productively — not as a replacement for student work, but as a tool for questioning, checking, refining, and reflecting.
This session is for educators who want to adapt their teaching for an AI-enabled world while keeping the focus on student thinking, mathematical reasoning, and deep conceptual learning.
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