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Generative AI, Chat GPT, and Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

I started this blog as a total beginner in 2005. You can expect a podcast to go up from me weekly and some conversations around AI and more topics relating to the changes happening in education here on the blog. I'm now a total beginner again and that is ok. So, I'll just share my journey as I learn about these new tools.

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4 lessons learned about AI in 2023

eSchool News

In Steve Jobs’ memorable 2005 commencement address at Stanford, he shared a story about “connecting the dots.” Jobs’ launch of the iPhone in 2007 led to a revolution in mobile computing. These four lessons learned from this past year really get into the subconscious to discover how we feel about AI in our schools.

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Recording and Editing a Podcast using Native MacOS Applications – vs – Recording on a Chromebook

TeacherCast

The first one is the Audio-Technica 2005 USB microphone and the other is the i-Rig Microphone. The other reason that I highly recommend these is that they plug not only into a MacBook Air through the Headphone Jack (i-Rig) or USB Port (AT-2005) they also work very well with iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches.

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Educational Podcasting

TeacherCast

The show was so inspiring that I reached to Dennis and struck up a nice friendship that eventually turned into a brand new podcast called Apple Aid where Dennis and I talked all things Mac and iPhone related. You can get away creating a nice podcast with only your iPhone and some free apps such as Evernote , OneNote , or Bossjock.

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Virtual School Tips and Recommendations

The Thinking Stick

2005 – In Shanghai I helped to set up, run and train teachers to go Virtual School-though we didn’t end up closing due to SARS. 2005 – In Shanghai I helped to set up, run and train teachers to go Virtual School-though we didn’t end up closing due to SARS.

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Learn Why Swivl Is the Perfect Tool For Your Flipped Classroom | @GoSwivl

TeacherCast

He was named 2005 Teacher of the Year Runner-Up and Intel Teach to the Future Master Teacher. He was named 2005 Teacher of the Year Runner-Up and Intel Teach to the Future Master Teacher. Scott Caulfield is a former teacher at Twin Creeks Middle School in Spring ISD, Texas. Follow Scott on Twitter @EdTechScott.

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USB vs XLR & Dynamic vs Condenser: Choosing the Microphone that is best for your podcast

TeacherCast

Audio Technica 2005 USB or Autio Technica 2100. Coming in at about $200 and available at most retail stores, the Raspberry not only is a great USB microphone but also comes with a lighting cable to connect it directly to your iPhone or iPad. Extremely reasonable in price, each of these comes complete with a microphone stand and cables.

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