In its recommendations on AI ethics, the U.S. Department of Education pointed to a February 2024 proposal from NIST researchers to build on the “long-standing concepts” set out in the 1979 Belmont ...
AI now sits in the middle of how students search, write, share, and learn. That makes digital citizenship more than a one-week lesson. It is a set of habits and decisions students use every day. The ...
One of the potent ways to tap into the educational potential of generative AI is to use it to enrich and enhance students learning. There are tons of AI powered EdTech tools students can use to ...
Generative AI has created a problem that goes far deeper than cheating. When a tool like ChatGPT can write a coherent essay, solve a multi-step math problem, analyze a historical event, and produce a ...
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 ...
ChatGPT’s new image generator is truly a game changer. I’ve been experimenting with it over the past few days, and I have to say, I’m thoroughly impressed. From where I stand, we’re right at the edge ...
I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine years teaching English as a Foreign Language in a variety of schools: public, ...
In today’s post, I am sharing this handy collection featuring some of our favourite platforms and web tools that you can use to create your own learning games. These are perfect for gamifying teaching ...
Lesson planning is one of those areas where you can truly make the best of AI. As someone who’s spent hours crafting detailed plans, adapting materials, and trying to meet every student’s need I know ...
Back when I was in the classroom, I used avatars regularly in my language teaching. One of my favorite activities was to have students work in groups to create character diaries or role-plays using ...
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.
How should students use AI in the classroom? This question keeps coming up in every conversation about AI in education. And most of the answers fall into two unhelpful camps: ban it completely or let ...
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