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AI in the Classroom: A Complete AI Classroom Guide

The CoolCatTeacher

Today's three guests are expert authors of the newly released The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education. This podcast does come out on Mondays and future episodes will be the ten minutes, but this conversation is so important. This is also episode 800.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Showing Movies and Videos in the Classroom

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So you want to stream a movie, TV show, or documentary as part of a lesson in your classroom? But you probably have a lot of questions: Will my district allow me to show movies in my classroom? How does copyright law apply to schools and classrooms?

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Whale Rider and SEL: A Movie Guide and Lesson Plan for Your Classroom

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While the movie Whale Rider is set in New Zealand and reflects M?ori Though, at times, the movie dips into the misleading cliche that "If you only try hard enough you can overcome anything," Pai's story is ultimately much more complex. Show the entire film with a more in-depth lesson plan and handout.

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Minari and SEL: A Movie Guide and Lesson Plan for Your Classroom

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At the heart of the movie are questions about the choices we make for our families and the priorities behind them. The discussion guide and lesson below will help students consider how and why characters in Minari act the way they do. They'll also consider how this might play out for others who aren't like themselves.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

For the past ten years, I have written a lengthy year-end series, documenting some of the dominant narratives and trends in education technology. Oh yes, I’m sure you can come up with some rousing successes and some triumphant moments that made you thrilled about the 2010s and that give you hope for “the future of education.”

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