I was intrigued by the idea that artificial intelligence can support, not replace, teachers. Before, AI was seen as distant or perhaps impossible, but tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Google AI, etc., can help with routine tasks like checking grammar or drafting lesson plans. This idea changed my perspective.
Another key concept was Design Thinking, which encourages teachers to empathize with students, define their needs, generate creative solutions, and test them. This method moved me away from rigid, textbook-based planning toward more flexible, student-centered teaching. I now feel empowered to create lessons that respond to real challenges students face, making learning more meaningful.
I definitely plan to apply these two ideas in my future teaching: AI will help me organize, create, and personalize materials, and Design Thinking will help me create meaningful lessons tailored to each group I work with.
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