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22 Classroom-Focused Resources on AI from Teachers Everywhere

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter Educators are the best! So, yesterday I asked educators on “X” (the new rebranded, Twitter, I guess) to share where they are learning about AI. Let's talk about AI and figure out how to use it effectively.

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How to Get Your Students Out of the Box

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter How can you get your students out of the box when you educate them in a box? He has taught every single grade from K to 12 and has also taught seminars to undergraduates at New York University and graduate students at Columbia University.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

If you teach elementary, you’ll likely have different structures for different content areas as well. See this document for example lesson plans for primary, upper elementary, and secondary using the following templates/structures. How’s it Going? When looking at these structures, think about the essential parts of your day.

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The Power of Positive Climate and Culture

EdTechTeam

Here are some ideas on how to improve climate and culture both in the classroom and school-wide. How a person feels is paramount to achievement. Often, they need to learn how to speak to one another politely and have civil discourse in a safe environment. You can connect with Eileen on Twitter at @EFPTech.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

If you teach elementary, you’ll likely have different structures for different content areas as well. See this document for example lesson plans for primary, upper elementary, and secondary using the following templates/structures. How’s it Going? When looking at these structures, think about the essential parts of your day.

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8 ways to stay ahead in lesson planning (without sacrificing student needs)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

If you teach elementary, you’ll likely have different structures for different content areas as well. See this document for example lesson plans for primary, upper elementary, and secondary using the following templates/structures. How’s it Going? When looking at these structures, think about the essential parts of your day.

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PBL… Blended and eLearning – Part 1: Important Questions for the New School Year

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

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