AI Mindset Quiz: Discover Your AI Approach Instructions: Answer the following multiple-choice questions by selecting the option that best describes your approach to teaching and technology. Age range(Required) 20-40 years old 41-50 years old 51-60 years old 61+ years old Sex(Required) Male Female Non Binary Years of experience in Adult Education(Required) 0-5 6-10 11+ Were you an adult Ed student?(Required) Yes No Were you an adult Ed student?(Required) High School Diploma / GED / HSE Associate’s Degree Bachelor Masters Doctoral 1. When you hear about a new AI tool for education, your first thought is…(Required) A) Can it save me time and make my work easier? B) Can it help me personalize learning for my students? C) Can it make my lessons more exciting and creative? D) I want to try it myself before I decide if it's useful. E) Can I share this with my colleagues and students? 2. What excites you most about AI in education?(Required) A) Automating tasks so I can focus on teaching. B) Supporting students based on their unique learning needs. C) Creating new, engaging ways to teach. D) Experimenting with small AI tools and seeing if they work for me. E) Helping other teachers and students learn how to use AI effectively. 3. When lesson planning, you prefer tools that…(Required) A) Speed up the process and generate materials quickly. B) Adapt to different student learning levels. C) Provide new and exciting ideas for engagement. D) Are easy to test and tweak as I go. E) Can be used collaboratively with colleagues or students. 4. Your biggest frustration in teaching is…(Required) A) Too many administrative tasks taking time away from students. B) Struggling to meet the needs of all students equally. C) Lessons feeling repetitive or uninspiring. D) Technology that is hard to learn or not practical. E) A lack of collaboration and support among educators. 5. How do you typically approach grading and feedback?(Required) A) I’d love to use AI to automate grading and save time. B) I focus on detailed, personalized feedback for each student. C) I experiment with creative feedback methods, like video or audio. D) I prefer to test AI grading tools before relying on them. E) I like to discuss grading strategies with colleagues to improve our approach. 6. If you could use AI for one thing in your classroom, it would be…(Required) A) Managing paperwork and administrative tasks. B) Helping students learn at their own pace. C) Making lessons more interactive and engaging. D) Trying new methods in small, controlled ways. E) Creating resources to share with colleagues and students. 7. How do you usually adopt new technology?(Required) A) If it saves time, I’m in. B) If it helps my students, I’ll use it. C) If it sparks creativity, I’ll try it. D) If I can test it first, I’ll consider it. E) If I can share it with others, I’ll embrace it. 8. When students struggle with a concept, you…(Required) A) Use AI-generated resources to help reinforce learning. B) Find or create personalized materials to support them. C) Try a creative, AI-powered approach to re-engage them. D) Experiment with different AI tools to see what works. E) Collaborate with colleagues to find the best solution. 9. Your ideal classroom technology setup includes…(Required) A) AI tools that handle repetitive tasks. B) Adaptive learning programs that adjust to students. C) AI-driven creative tools like interactive simulations. D) Simple, easy-to-use AI tools that I can test myself. E) A shared AI platform where teachers and students can collaborate. 10. When learning something new, you prefer…(Required) A) A step-by-step guide that helps me do it quickly. B) A way to apply it to my students’ individual needs. C) The freedom to explore and play around with it. D) Hands-on practice before I fully commit to using it. E) Learning with a group and exchanging ideas. This field is hidden when viewing the formcounter