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Measuring Student Engagement with Digital Tools

ViewSonic Education

This data can then be uploaded to the cloud and, using virtual assistants, comparisons can be made with other similar classes, lessons, or schools. The post Measuring Student Engagement with Digital Tools appeared first on ViewSonic Library.

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Using AI in Service of Strong Pedagogical Practice

Catlin Tucker

Despite my optimism about the benefits of AI in education, the buzz online is focused on the exciting new AI-powered education tools and not on the transformative impact those tools could have on how we design and facilitate learning experiences to meet the needs of diverse groups of students. That is the same concern I have now.

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Free School Broadband Comparison Tool

techlearning

As school districts begin budget talks for the 2018-19 school year, the tool can be impactful in convincing school board members and superintendents about the need to negotiate for better contracts—especially for those who were unaware of the tool during this cycle. For more, visit www.compareandconnectk12.org.

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8 Important Generative AI Use Cases in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

Well, in addition to the statistics that say we can't, AI is being built into all of the tools around us. Part 2: AI in Everyday Educational Tools: Real-World Examples We must first acknowledge that spell check and autocorrect are forms of AI, although not like the large language models (LLM's) we are seeing now.

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The Battle of the Authoring Tools: A 10-Point Comparison for Picking the Right One

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

There are plenty of great authoring tools for developing eLearning, but the one you select could directly impact your course's outcomes. Join Chris Paxton, President of D3 Training Solutions, professor, author, and frequent conference speaker, to explore 10 important considerations for picking the right eLearning tool for the job.

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Asking Generative AI to Cite Sources - Which Tool Is Best?

The Innovative Educator

Popular generative AI tools include Bing, Google's Bard and Help Me Write, and ChatGPT. Comparison of Generative AI Model’s Ability to Cite Sources Google Google’s Bard and Help Me Write, do a mediocre to poor job of citing sources. Bing Bing is currently the best generative AI tool when it comes to citing sources.

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How Do Plagiarism Checkers Work?

PlagiarismCheck

How exactly does this non-magic tool work? The tool takes separate keywords, analyzes phrase structure, and compares whole extracts to find similarities. Each tool has its own database. The database also contains specific resources, some of which can’t be openly accessed online unless you buy them.