Educators are increasingly integrating AI into lesson planning, curriculum design, and differentiated instruction, using tools to automate routine tasks, personalize learning, and boost engagement.
A 2016 report funded by the Gates Foundation found that in the U.S. alone, there are 13,000 instructional designers. Yet, when I graduated from college in 2008, I didn’t know this field existed.
The ACES Center for Artificial Intelligence is helping schools design custom AI-powered platforms for curriculum creation, assessment, and educator support, aiming to replace expensive, generic edtech ...