Kniha Confidence First Jonathan Waltho

Confidence First

Thriving in the Age of AI

Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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In a world where artificial intelligence can answer questions, write essays, create images, and solv...

Informace o knize

Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
120
EAN
9798182387040
Enbook ID
52994355
Hmotnost
157
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 8

Kompletní popis

In a world where artificial intelligence can answer questions, write essays, create images, and solve problems in seconds, one human skill is becoming more important than ever: confidence.

Confidence First: Thriving in the Age of AI is a powerful guide for students, teachers, parents, and lifelong learners who want to understand what really matters in the future of education. AI is changing how we learn, work, communicate, and create, but it does not replace the human qualities that help people grow. Confidence, curiosity, communication, creativity, critical thinking, and emotional awareness are becoming the skills that separate those who simply use technology from those who thrive with it.

Jonathan Waltho, founder of Hear See Do and creator of the Confidence First Learning approach, explores how learners can move beyond fear, perfectionism, and passive learning. Instead of focusing only on correct answers, this book encourages readers to build the courage to speak, try, fail, reflect, and grow.

This book is not about competing with AI. It is about becoming more human in the age of AI.

Inside, readers will discover:

How AI is changing education and communication
Why confidence must come before correctness
How students can use AI without losing their own voice
Why creativity and emotional intelligence matter more than ever
How teachers and parents can support confident, independent learners
How to prepare for a future where human skills and AI work together

Confidence First: Thriving in the Age of AI is an inspiring and practical book for anyone who believes education should do more than teach information. It should help people find their voice, trust themselves, and step forward with purpose.

The future does not belong to the people who know the most.

It belongs to the people who have the confidence to keep learning.