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4 lessons learned about AI in 2023

eSchool News

Jobs’ launch of the iPhone in 2007 led to a revolution in mobile computing. Recent survey data shows that 90 percent of secondary students are part of a 1:1 device program. This has been a common question I have heard when doing AI workshops with teachers across the country. Why not just have AI do everything?”

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Coding By Design: A Design-First Approach – From Douglas Kiang

EdTechTeacher

My students make apps for iPhone and iPad and put them up on the App Store. That’s why we engage our students from the start in a process of designing apps to help others — a process in which coding and programming are essential, but secondary to developing empathy and process-oriented design skills. >>

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Appy-Picking Month: Speech4Good

SpeechTechie

In addition, I have been attending a workshop focusing on fluency assessment and therapy in which the application was recommended as one way to visually/auditorily practice fluency techniques. Take notes following the session about secondary characteristics and types of dysfluencies and save the file to the application.

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Five Classroom Dimensions That Show Deep Math Learning Is Happening

MindShift

She was filming a student working on a math problem with her iPhone (something she does regularly so she can review her strategies and plan next steps). “At For example, she’s applied writers and readers workshop to math workshop. Buljan has adapted many of them for math.

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Global Collaboration Week Begins - Find a Project and Connect!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Electronic Village Online (EVO) has developed as a community of practice that in 2001 facilitated a program of online discussions and workshops that have been held every year since then each January-February. This event is brought to you by GlobalEd Events and TakingITGlobal.

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6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook

Shake Up Learning

This is a little akin to when you run an iPhone only app on an iPad, it’s the small version on your screen. This little whiteboard app is a great one for students, especially secondary students. – This is still in Beta testing and can be a bit glitchy. – Not all Android apps have been optimized for the Chromebook.

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