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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

So, yesterday I asked educators on “X” (the new rebranded, Twitter, I guess) to share where they are learning about AI. I do a Substack called The AI School Librarian that gives examples of good tools and how to use them in schools and libraries. AI and machine learning experiments from Google. Human vs. AI Test.

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How One Student Email Could Have Been Life-Changing

Gaggle Speaks

We were fortunate this year to sponsor the California School Public Relations Association (CalSPRA) Annual Seminar. You’ll also learn how Hesperia Unified School District: Puts Chromebooks into the hands of every student, starting in third grade, while protecting them from the dangers and threats the face online.

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Facing uncertain futures, high school seniors weigh tough college options and alternate paths

The Hechinger Report

Liz Willen is editor-in-chief of The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit news organization that covers K-12 and post-secondary education. In recent weeks, Willen has been speaking with seniors and their families to learn more about their decision-making process while keeping a close eye on the schools rapidly changing responses.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

with the most meaningful learning targets mastered. There will be things they learn that are unexpected and surprising that you did not plan in addition to things they can learn more thoroughly in coming years. The only thing that needs to be paced out are the essential learning targets for each day.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

with the most meaningful learning targets mastered. There will be things they learn that are unexpected and surprising that you did not plan in addition to things they can learn more thoroughly in coming years. The only thing that needs to be paced out are the essential learning targets for each day.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

with the most meaningful learning targets mastered. There will be things they learn that are unexpected and surprising that you did not plan in addition to things they can learn more thoroughly in coming years. The only thing that needs to be paced out are the essential learning targets for each day.

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Trends to watch in 2015: education and technology

Bryan Alexander

Online learning, or the teaching formerly knows as “distance learning” Will this keep growing? There’s now a movement to teach humanities seminars online. Skepticism about the quality of online learning could migrate to the general population. Educational technology trends. This rising tide could pause.

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