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AI in the Classroom - Sarah Prodan - Querlo magazine and documentation

Francesco Rulli, CEO of Querlo, talked with Sarah Prodan, PhD Professor at Stanford University for the second time. Sarah Prodan is a specialist in Italian literature, history and culture specifically in the Renaissance Period and particularly Michelangelo's works. Following, Prodan and Rulli discuss the growing role of AI in the classroom; how both students and teachers benefit from its inclusion in very different but productive ways.



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Francesco Rulli, CEO of Querlo, talked with Sarah Prodan, PhD Professor at Stanford University for the second time. Sarah Prodan is a specialist in Italian literature, history and culture specifically in the Renaissance Period and particularly Michelangelo's works. Following, Prodan and Rulli discuss the growing role of AI in the classroom; how both students and teachers benefit from its inclusion in very different but productive ways.



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AI in the Classroom - Sarah Prodan - Querlo magazine and documentation

Francesco Rulli, CEO of Querlo, talked with Sarah Prodan, PhD Professor at Stanford University for the second time. Sarah Prodan is a specialist in Italian literature, history and culture specifically in the Renaissance Period and particularly Michelangelo's works. Following, Prodan and Rulli discuss the growing role of AI in the classroom; how both students and teachers benefit from its inclusion in very different but productive ways.

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