UAE school hack-ed by new AI technology: Is AI-education really the future?

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The short answer is, yes. School Hack has just unveiled SHP 2.0, its latest innovation in education technology (“ed-tech”), and AI powered online portal. The portal allows educational institutions to strike a balance between AI assistance and human ingenuity, carefully carving out a new path to learning. The portal will help empower schools to regulate and oversee AI usage, ensuring students harness its potential fully and responsibly. 

How does the Portal work? 

Each student is given a unique user number that allows them to engage with the AI and enrich their learning experience, all within a controlled environment. The advanced AI detector ensures that students stay within the system and cannot exploit external AI platforms to bypass safeguards, whilst also monitoring to prevent copying, cheating, plagiarism and so on. 

“We are thrilled to launch SHP 2.0 and bring a new level of AI-integration to the education sector,” said Muhammed Khalid, Founder & CEO for SHP 2.0. “Our innovative portal empowers educational institutions to regulate AI usage and promote a safe and positive learning environment. We believe that SHP 2.0 will transform the way students learn and interact with AI, and we look forward to seeing the impact it will have on education worldwide.”

As a result of the cutting-edge innovative AI technology being embraced wholly in the UAE, School Hack has received global recognition for its game-changing impact in the education sector. 

“Although we can’t completely restrict students from using AI due to their strong connection to it, we can establish appropriate parameters and terms for its use in education”, commented Tai Paschall, Lead Digital Education Specialist at Bloom Charter Schools, “this includes limiting the time it is used in class and setting specific goals and prompts for interaction. SchoolHack is an example of a tool that empowers students, teachers, and administrators in this process. By facilitating rather than directing, teachers can monitor AI activity and ensure a secure platform for all stakeholders.”.

He goes on to say, “Applications like SchoolHack allow forward-thinking schools and teachers to become responsible facilitators while empowering all stakeholders in the learning process, without fear of a powerful generative AI tool, but acceptance of the future that is on the horizon.”

With such a devoted mission to enhance learning experiences for students around the world, School Hack has been invited to speak at an exclusive event in San Diego by GSV Ventures, the largest edtech investment firm whose founder was an early investor in Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat.

What are some of SHP2.0’s features?

Other features include “The Ask me Anything” feature, which fosters curiosity and empowers students to take charge of their learning journey. “The Smart Docs” feature transforms the way students engage with documents and creates a personalized learning experience that can impact the student more effectively. “Smart Media” revolutionizes the way students interact with videos, lectures, and podcasts. The Social Study Group feature encourages collaborative learning and global connections.

SHP 2.0 offers a pricing structure that caters to educational institutions of all sizes. Small institutions (1000 or fewer students) pay $32/student/month, medium institutions (1000-3000 students) pay $28/student/month, and large institutions (3000+ students) pay $25/student/month.

One of the key benefits of SHP 2.0 is the promotion of a safe and positive learning environment. Educational institutions can monitor the social feed, ensuring that students engage constructively, share appropriate content, and benefit from study groups without experiencing negative effects from their peers.

The SHP 2.0 AI-Integrated Education Portal boasts a range of innovative features and benefits designed to elevate the learning experience, enhance student engagement, and provide unparalleled insights for educational institutions.


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