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How AI Will Save Education

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

A quick Google search resulted in no immediate hits of others writing such an essay. For the entire text of this example lesson plan, click here to view as a Google Doc.). Corey had me at "Greg Toppo," as I've been a fan of his since 2018 when I first read one of his earlier books.) I thought I could easily stump ChatGPT.

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Why a K-12 Operating System is the Next Step in the Evolution of Edtech

Edsurge

One of the first curricular tools I built to share—on the first day of school—was a public, student-friendly gradebook on Google Sheets. Yes, this was before Google Classroom existed!) For example, it didn’t integrate with Google Apps, which we had spent the last three years using. Kiddom Pilot’s 2018 Scope and Sequence.

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The Remote Route to Literacy Development

edWeb.net

They bolstered their lessons tech tools that include: Jamboard, a virtual collaborative whiteboard that a teacher used to have students practice matching pictures to letter blends. Google Apps such as Docs and Slides that teachers use to provided text-based writing extensions. Scholastic F.I.R.S.T.,

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

The program runs from May 2018-June 2019. Schools can join until September 2018. Amplify Fractions covers math standards in grades 3–6 and uses adaptive learning, interactive storytelling, and a personalized digital tutor to help students conquer fractions.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

“ Apple , Microsoft , Amazon and Google Are Fighting a War for the Classroom,” says Edutechnica , with a look at how many colleges have adopted their competing pseudo-LMSes. ” Stanford University’s Larry Cuban on “ Proof Points: Selling and Marketing ‘ Blended Learning ’ to Educators and Parents.”