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[Survey results] AI Anxiety in Education: How do teachers really feel about AI?

A few weeks ago, we conducted a survey about AI anxiety in education. We wanted to share the results with educator communities to help broaden the conversation around how AI is being perceived across different contexts.

Some of our findings that stood out:

  • 84% of educators worry AI could erode student skills.
  • 82% of early-career educators reported avoiding AI because of concerns about potential consequences.
  • 64% say AI hasn't changed how secure they feel about their careers, and 60% say AI is unlikely to reduce the need for educators in the next 10 years.
  • 54% think AI is most likely to take over administrative tasks, while 47% see it helping with lesson planning.

Overall, the results suggest educators aren't rejecting AI outright. They see potential benefits, but they're concerned about its impact on critical thinking, academic integrity, and the learning process itself.

Full results: https://www.jotform.com/blog/how-do-teachers-really-feel-about-ai/

Thank you again to everyone who participated. We'd love to hear if these findings match what you're seeing in your own classrooms and schools.

u/GrowthEvo — 5 days ago

[Survey results] AI Anxiety in Education: How do teachers really feel about AI?

A few weeks ago, many of you in r/ELATeachers participated in our survey about AI anxiety in education. We wanted to share the results back with the communities that helped make the research possible.

Some of our findings that stood out:

  • 84% of educators worry AI could erode student skills.
  • 82% of early-career educators reported avoiding AI because of concerns about potential consequences.
  • 64% say AI hasn't changed how secure they feel about their careers, and 60% say AI is unlikely to reduce the need for educators in the next 10 years.
  • 54% think AI is most likely to take over administrative tasks, while 47% see it helping with lesson planning.

Overall, the results suggest educators aren't rejecting AI outright. They see potential benefits, but they're concerned about its impact on critical thinking, academic integrity, and the learning process itself.

Full results: https://www.jotform.com/blog/how-do-teachers-really-feel-about-ai/

Thank you again to everyone who participated. We'd love to hear if these findings match what you're seeing in your own classrooms and schools.

u/GrowthEvo — 5 days ago

[Survey results] AI Anxiety in Education: How do teachers really feel about AI?

A few weeks ago, many of you in r/StudentTeaching participated in our survey about AI anxiety in education. We wanted to share the results back with the communities that helped make the research possible.

Some of our findings that stood out:

  • 84% of educators worry AI could erode student skills.
  • 82% of early-career educators reported avoiding AI because of concerns about potential consequences.
  • 64% say AI hasn't changed how secure they feel about their careers, and 60% say AI is unlikely to reduce the need for educators in the next 10 years.
  • 54% think AI is most likely to take over administrative tasks, while 47% see it helping with lesson planning.

Overall, the results suggest educators aren't rejecting AI outright. They see potential benefits, but they're concerned about its impact on critical thinking, academic integrity, and the learning process itself.

Full results: https://www.jotform.com/blog/how-do-teachers-really-feel-about-ai/

Thank you again to everyone who participated. We'd love to hear if these findings match what you're seeing in your own classrooms and schools.

u/GrowthEvo — 5 days ago

Support the Jotform Claude App on Product Hunt 💛

Hi Jotformers. Evren here, the VP of Growth at Jotform 👋

We just shared our latest release, the Jotform Claude App with you, and we'd really appreciate your support over on Product Hunt.

As a reminder, this new integration lets you build and manage forms directly inside Claude. You can create, update, and analyze forms through natural conversation with no extra tabs and no manual steps.

Our mission is to streamline the entire process from idea to live form to actionable insights, all within a single, seamless workflow.

We’d really appreciate your support and upvotes on Product Hunt today, and we’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback 💛

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u/GrowthEvo — 29 days ago
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Hi everybody, Evren from Jotform here. We’re excited to share our latest launch: the Jotform ChatGPT App!

It’s a new way to work with forms directly within ChatGPT. You can create, edit, and analyze forms just by chatting, no switching tabs, no manual setup.

Here’s what the Jotform ChatGPT app can do:

  • Create full forms from a simple prompt
  • Edit and update forms conversationally
  • Analyze form responses and extract insights
  • Automatically structure fields and logic
  • Customize design instantly

The goal is to make everything from idea → live form → insights as seamless and fast as possible, all in one place.

We’d really appreciate your support on Product Hunt today, and would love to hear your feedback 💛

u/GrowthEvo — 2 months ago