The European Educational Researcher

Artificial Intelligence Pedagogical Content Knowledge

The European Educational Researcher, Online-First Articles, pp. 1-3
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ABSTRACT
The Artificial Intelligence Pedagogical Content Knowledge (AIPACK) framework provides educators with strategies to apply AI tools effectively in education. It emphasizes flexibility in adapting to advancements in AI technologies, ensuring context-sensitive applications that align with specific pedagogical goals. By integrating AI capabilities with pedagogical and content expertise, AIPACK aims to improve teaching practices and prepare students for an AI-driven world.
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CITATION (APA)
Balta, N. (2024). Artificial Intelligence Pedagogical Content Knowledge. The European Educational Researcher. https://doi.org/10.31757/euer.811
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