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Education in the era of generative AI faces a pivotal transformation. As AI
systems reshape professional practices-from software development to creative
design-educators must reconsider how to prepare students for a future where
humans and machines co-construct knowledge. While tools like ChatGPT and Claude
automate tasks and personalize learning, their educational potential depends on
how meaningfully they are integrated into learning environments. This paper
argues that Learning Management Systems (LMSs), as the core of educational
practice, must evolve from static content repositories into dynamic ecosystems
that cultivate higher-order thinking and meaningful human-AI interaction. We
propose two guiding principles for integrating generative AI into LMSs. First,
From Content Delivery to Fostering Higher-Order Thinking, emphasizing AI's role
in supporting inquiry, collaboration, and reflective knowledge building.
Second, Toward Meaningful Interaction with AI, highlighting the design of
learning environments that nurture critical, intentional, and socially mediated
engagement with AI. Drawing on a case study of CheckIT Learning, we illustrate
how these principles can translate into practice. We conclude with the need for
Edtech partnerships in an AI-powered world, underscoring that responsible AI
integration in education requires sustained collaboration among researchers,
educators, and technologists to ensure ethical, pedagogically grounded, and
cognitively informed innovation.
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