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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

— Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher) July 25, 2023 Scott McLeod started by sharing some teachers who are doing the work! Steve Dembo and Donnie Piercey — Scott McLeod (@mcleod) July 25, 2023 Steve Dembo, AI and Writing So, I recently sat down with Steve Dembo to talk about what he's doing in his classroom. Enough of the junk.

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PROOF POINTS: The best way to teach might depend on the subject

The Hechinger Report

Others favor discussions or group work. But a June 2023 study from England could override all these debates: the most effective use of class time may depend on the subject. Teachers who allocated more class time to discussions and group work ended up with higher scorers in that subject. What is the best way to teach?

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Teach Vocabulary with the Frayer Model

Ask a Tech Teacher

Divide the class into small groups or pairs. Assign each group one of the words and have them complete the organizer. Ask the student groups to share their conclusions with the entire class. You can make this a game, working as a class or in small groups to see who gets the most right answers.

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Raising the Smart Classroom’s IQ – By Dr. Paul Fornelli

ViewSonic Education

Auditory learners prefer to process information recited or spoken to them, via either live lectures, group discussion, or audio playback. Properly engaged, students have been shown to learn, collaborate, and innovate in exciting new ways ( Higher Education Review, 2023 ). Alfoudari, Durugbo, & Aldhmour, 2023 ).

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Learning Through Play Is Powerful – and Students and Teachers Agree!

eSchool News

19th, 2023, using an email invitation and an online survey. About LEGO® Education offers a range of playful, hands-on STEAM learning experiences based on its comprehensive learning system for students in early learning, primary and secondary education, as well as through after-school programs and competitions. ©2023 The LEGO Group.

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips Part 3: Personalized Learning

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Secondary school students can benefit from ChatGPT’s advanced support in history, science, and literature, among other subjects. Group registration discounts available.)

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ChatGPT Teacher Tips Part 6 – Creating Educational Games

EdTechTeacher

Each post will focus on a practical strategy for using ChatGPT and will include ideas for both elementary and secondary school teachers. Many educational games can also be tailored to different learning styles, skill levels, and age groups. Process: Divide students into pairs or small groups. Check out our first tip here!

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