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Dear Community,
AI is a huge topic and not without controversy. In my own exploration of the brave new artificial world, I've become curious about how we can use these tools to make our work easier for families to understand.
We all strive for clear, concise, actionable feedback - I believe these tools have the potential to help us achieve these goals in a meaningful way.
This blog post focuses on how we might use AI to make our work more accessible to families and children. I've included a few videos with a "show and tell" of how I've been using AI in my own practice. I hope it's helpful to yours!
If you want to jump straight to the videos, I've posted them on YouTube as well. 😉
This is definitely a "construction project" for me so I'd love to know more about how you're using these tools in your own work. I'm excited for the future but know it won't be without a couple bumps in the road. Thanks for joining me on the journey!
Warmly,
Liz
Liz Angoff, PhD
Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP #3115)
Diplomate in School Neuropsychology (ABSNP #10803)
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