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AI is making our work as educators easier and often better. However, it can also tempt us to chase hype without grounding ...
ChatGPT has recently rolled out an exciting feature called Study Mode, designed to make learning more interactive and ...
One thing I always emphasize in my workshops and talks: focus on building your AI literacy and ignore the tired ...
OpenAI has recently introduced a new feature called Agent Mode. I’ve spent considerable time testing it across different ...
While working on my upcoming Back to School with AI guide, I came across a state-level policy worth your attention: ...
With AI-generated content everywhere, convincing, polished, and often dead wrong, students need more than digital literacy. They need intellectual grit. They need the tools to question, to evaluate, ...
I’ve long been an advocate of using AI in education. For years, we’ve heard luddite voices painting AI as a monster that ...
When it comes to leveraging the educational potential of AI, developing the right set of skills is crucial. And by skills, I’m not referring only to technical capabilities like coding or advanced ...
In previous posts I shared here and elsewhere, I discussed both qualitative research and quantitative research and in this post, I talk about mixed methods research. I also created an illustrative ...
Final thoughts I hope you have found this collection of learning game makers helpful. The list is a work in progress and I will be adding to it more and more titles. Also, note that generative AI now ...
Culturally responsive teaching (CRT) has gained attention in recent years, largely thanks to Geneva Gay’s landmark book Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Research, and Practice. Gay made the ...
I’ve been using and researching generative AI extensively since its hyped debut in 2022, when ChatGPT first caught everyone’s attention. Since then, I’ve tested these tools in real classrooms, written ...
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