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AI in the Classroom: Crafting Responsible Guidelines for Educators and Learners

The Thinking Stick

One aspect that is standing out to me in the draft document so far here at SAS is the guidance for students and teachers about both parties having responsibilities when it comes to using AI in the classroom. The AI committee at SAS are now taking these and customizing them even further to meet their needs.

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Increasing Student Participation During Zoom Synchronous Teaching Meetings

User Generated Education

Due to Coronavirus, many schools are moving online, and teaching through Zoom meetings. The value of Zoom meetings is that the educator can create synchronous interactive conversations and activities. My goal is to have all my students actively engaged throughout the meeting. Students have fun during the synchronous meeting.

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Upgrading the Remote Learning and Hybrid Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

With many schools and districts struggling to not only maintain effective engagement with their students but to be able to quickly and easily adjust to changing and ambiguous guidelines is equally as challenging. Schools may start off the year online-only, but with the intent of having students back in the classroom at a certain point.

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Practical AI Ideas for the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

My focus is on both ChatGPT as well as the new Notion AI tool and the practical ways I'm using them in my everyday classroom activities. From budgets to banking to credit and savings, choose a topic and use it in your classroom with EVERFI’s free financial literacy lesson plans. Welcome to an extended episode focusing on AI!

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Providers Rise to Meet the Challenge of K–12 Data Security

EdTech Magazine

Providers Rise to Meet the Challenge of K–12 Data Security. Analysis of student data allows educators to identify at-risk students and implement further research into what does and does not work in the classroom. While the FTC’s principles provide guidelines for keeping student data safe, they can also create obstacles for schools.

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4 ways to use Tract in the classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

The platform focuses on student growth and learning rather than state or international standards (it does meet them–just don’t look for that in the detail). This option is easily adapted to remote or hybrid learning because everything can be done online, including the presentations (using a platform like Google Meet or Zoom).

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8 Back to School Prep Tips for Teachers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Waterford

Familiarize yourself with your district’s back to school guidelines. Some may be returning fully to the classroom while others will remain online, while many may employ a mixture of the two. In the weeks leading up to the first day of school, make sure you’re up to date with your district’s guidelines.