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How to Navigate the Nuances of Anonymous and De-Identified Data in AI-Driven Classrooms

Edsurge

Simplifying Data Privacy: Three Key Strategies for Educators As AI tools become prolific in classrooms, it is easy to become overwhelmed with the nuance of these terms. How Students Use AI to Design Solutions for Their Community How Using AI Optimizes Instruction and Learning in Secondary Writing Can AI Help Teachers With Grading?

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Classroom prizes and grants available!

Educational Technology Guy

Project Tomorrow is celebrating Speak Up America Week 2014 this week with opportunities for schools and classrooms to win prizes and grants by participating in this year''s Speak Up surveys. After winning the $500 prize last year, I purchased an XYZ 3D printer to integrate STEM into my classroom. Today’s findings are about teachers.

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Technology in Education and Opportunity Cost

Reading By Example

Smartphones were a frequent topic, especially from the secondary school leaders. My administrative career began in 2011 which is around the time that iPhones started to come into prominence. My administrative career began in 2011 which is around the time that iPhones started to come into prominence.

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OPINION: A fresh start on school discipline isn’t optional — especially for schools serving underrepresented students

The Hechinger Report

It’s no wonder that teachers who greet students in a differentiated manner at the classroom door get enthusiastic kid reviews — and are more effective. Classrooms and schools where students are really busy doing this hard work that is carefully planned have fewer discipline challenges.

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Aurasma: Create Augmented Reality Experiences in Under 2 Min.

iLearn Technology

How to integrate Aurasma into the classroom: Because learners can create augmented reality experiences for any environment, the possibilities are seriously endless. As students look through their iPhone/iPad/Android’s camera in the Aurasma app, all of that vocabulary would pop up as others explored the room.

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What should new teachers know before they set foot in a classroom?

The Hechinger Report

Elly Eckhoff listened intently as a group of veteran teachers listed what they think rookie teachers need before entering the classroom: more time student teaching and more training in how to communicate with colleagues, parents and students themselves. Photo: Peggy Barmore. COLUMBIA, Mo. And then she spoke. Related: Ready for Day One?

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Five Classroom Dimensions That Show Deep Math Learning Is Happening

MindShift

She was filming a student working on a math problem with her iPhone (something she does regularly so she can review her strategies and plan next steps). “At She applies the Teaching For Robust Understanding of Mathematics (TRU) framework in her classroom. Schoenfeld said. What’s the experience from the point of view of the student?