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AI for Building Choice Boards That Actually Differentiate
AI generates options, but real differentiation needs your knowledge of each kid.
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- 1The premise
- 2choice boards
- 3differentiation
- 4student agency
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Section 1
The premise
AI can generate choice board options across modalities and levels, but you still pick the right options for the kids in front of you.
What AI does well here
- Generate 9 task options across 3 levels and 3 modalities
- Suggest scaffolds per level
- Build a 1-page student-facing board
- Draft a teacher conferring schedule for the unit
What AI cannot do
- Predict which student picks which option for which reason
- Replace conferring with each student during the unit
- Make all 9 options equally rigorous on the first try
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