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Personalized learning experience and encouragement of creativity are among the advantages of using this intelligence in teaching 

With classes returning in the second semester, educators and students are increasingly concerned about the teaching plan and content that will be taught in class. This is also a great opportunity for the entire education sector to be aware of new technologies that can be applied in the classroom, such as Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

According to Adobe's Principal Solutions Consultant in Brazil, Paulinho Franqueira, technology has great potential to empower creativity, critical thinking, communication skills and collaboration between teachers and students. “Obviously, it is necessary to be aware of the platforms and tools that allow the safe and ethical use of the resource in the classroom, in addition to creating clear rules regarding its application,” he explains. 

In this scenario, Franqueira explains that by overcoming the challenges in implementing technology in the education sector, everyone can take advantage of opportunities such as those listed below:

Development of professional skills: Creativity in problem-solving, responsible and ethical innovation, automation of manual tasks, among other skills, will be increasingly demanded by the job market. The application of Generative AI can contribute to the development of these skills from the school period.  

Improved visual communication: With the help of technology, educators can create interactive content and enhance the classroom experience, as well as streamline the execution of tasks such as lesson plans and visual presentations. Similarly, students can use Generative AI to enhance their work with customized images.  

Ideations: Franqueira also emphasizes that the tool makes it possible to test imagination within ethical limits and validate or invalidate ideas before actually producing something. In professional projects, we talk about the “ideation phase,” but this concept can be applied to the educational field. “Basically, it involves quickly materializing an idea with the support of Generative AI to find out whether it is good or not, testing the creativity of the educator or student through a sketch,” he says.

“By embracing these opportunities and facing challenges responsibly, we are shaping a future in which education is more personalized and effective for everyone. Artificial Intelligence confirms itself as an ally in educational and pedagogical processes and, if used correctly, can take learning to an even higher level,” concludes Franqueira.

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