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This school year AI will have a strong presence in classrooms. I know the landscape isn’t perfect yet. There are valid concerns, ethical questions, and school AI policies that still feel scrambled.
History does not have to be dry facts and events. AI chatbots can turn units into conversations students want to have. In this quick guide I share: • Benefits: engagement, multiple perspectives, ...
This year, AI will have a place in your classroom. In the North American context, almost every school district is now ...
In the age of artificial intelligence, data is often described as “the new oil” (Crawford, 2021). Just as oil fuelled the ...
AI literacy is becoming an essential literacy for today’s learning. As the Digital Promise guide explains, becoming AI ...
Special education is one of the areas where AI shows real, practical promise. For teachers, the challenge has always been ...
In conversations about artificial intelligence in education, the focus often drifts toward tools, platforms, and policies.
In its recommendations on AI ethics, the U.S. Department of Education pointed to a February 2024 proposal from NIST ...
It’s been a hectic two months in the world of AI! New features rolling out left and right, with OpenAI and Google both ...
AI can do a lot for us as teachers, except sit in the driver’s seat of our classrooms. The relational side of teaching, ...
As teachers prepare to head back to school this year, one topic keeps surfacing in conversations: AI. It’s no longer a future ...
AI is moving quickly into classrooms, lesson planning, and assessment. While it can save time and spark new ideas, the bigger question is how to use it responsibly. Teachers are not just adopting new ...
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