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Car catches fire after crash in South Windsor
Car catches fire after crash in South Windsor

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Car catches fire after crash in South Windsor

SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (WTNH) — A two-car crash on Route 5 near Governors Highway caused a car to catch fire Sunday night, fire crews said. Crews from the South Windsor Fire Department were dispatched to the scene at about 9:42 p.m. When they arrived, the driver of the car that caught fire was out of the vehicle. Chief Cooney said a bystander of the crash helped get the driver out of the car. The first vehicle rolled over into the tree line, then caught fire. Crews said the driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result. Fire crews said the flames were stubborn and ultimately used foam to put it out. The second car's driver received minor injuries and DEEP also responded to the scene, according to crews. Officials say Route 5 will remain closed in both directions as the scene remains active. This is an open investigation. Check back later for more details. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

South Windsor High School embraces Artificial Intelligence in classrooms
South Windsor High School embraces Artificial Intelligence in classrooms

Yahoo

time22-04-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

South Windsor High School embraces Artificial Intelligence in classrooms

SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (WTNH) — Artificial intelligence is becoming a bigger and bigger part of our lives. That is why one local school district is embracing AI in the classroom. The ways in which they are doing that may surprise you. Students in Ms. Quinn's senior English class at South Windsor High School are using artificial intelligence to help with their senior theses, and their school is encouraging it. Community describes qualities wanted for new Hartford superintendent 'It's not necessarily doing any of the thinking for you,' senior Aiden Keegan explained. 'It's more taking your thinking and being like, 'Hey, here's an angle you might not have thought of. Here's another route to explore yourself.'' South Windsor is using an AI platform called Magic School designed to help students, but still let them do the critical thinking. 'I think it's helping them move out of the brainstorming phase faster,' teacher Cara Quinn said. 'It's helping them generate ideas faster. It's helping them get through the research faster.' That research is the kind of thing that can take the longest for students working on a paper for class. There has been a lot of hand-wringing over students using AI to cheat, but with Magic School, teachers can review all the interactions between students and the AI to make sure the AI is helping, but not doing the work for them. 'I'm able to see what it is that they're asking,' Quinn said. 'I can see the script of the questions and the responses that they've gotten.' Teachers can also look at the process students went through. That process of interacting with technology is what is driving South Windsor to use AI all the way from 12th grade down to kindergarten. 'That's what it's all about with AI is asking the right questions, and so you start with basic questions,' South Windsor Schools' Director of Technology Doug Couture said. Those questions are just like the ones you would ask a teacher. 'It saved me so many hours of struggling over the computer when I can just use my own words and have it help me,' senior Isabella Giammarino said. 'It's like talking to my teacher. It literally is.' However, the reality is, the teacher can only do so much. 'There's one of me and there are 25 of them,' Quinn said. 'So, when they are in a place where they need assistance, this is another group member, another brain that they can use to bounce ideas off of.' And when today's students are out in the workforce, AI will be even more prevalent than it is now. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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