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AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices

Edsurge

Now, if my child asks me a question about anything, we can Google it on my phone from wherever we happen to be. For instructors who have had the opportunity to participate in pedagogy learning groups, there may be a lot of overlap in what they already know about teaching and what changes AI might bring to the classroom.

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A Glimpse of the Future: What the K-12 Classroom Will Look Like in 2025

Ed Tech from the Ground Up

Given that my experience is limited to middle school and high school students through my test-prep company and my critical-reading web app, SmartyReader , I’ll highlight my own insights in hopes of sparking a larger discussion of how the K-12 classroom will look in 2025. How will instruction change?

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Top 10 Reasons to Sign Up for Summer Learning with Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher

And Google Hangouts. A secondary focus (but of significant interest with educators I polled) is technology as change agent in achieving Standards, enabling teachers to fulfill Common Core requirements without adding that ‘extra layer’ many teachers fear will take more time/knowledge/effort than they have available. You like change.

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The Great Learning Management System Debate: Featuring Canvas, Schoology and Google Classroom

TeacherCast

For secondary students, the enhanced platform feels a lot like a social media application like Facebook, while offering a plethora of options to make it more than just a homework/classwork organizer. These include, but aren’t limited to: Google Drive, Turnitin, Respondus, Quizlet, Playposit and more! Google Classroom.

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Move Your Kids Past Simply Consuming Virtual Reality. They Need to be Making It. Tour Creator Can Help

techlearning

Part of our time together was spent talking about non-traditional primary and secondary sources. There were some interesting conversations around primary vs. secondary sources and what really makes a virtual reality tour a primary source. I made the Flint Hills tour in less than 15 minutes using Google StreetView images.

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The Free and Online 2014 School Leadership Summit Starts Wednesday! (Full Session List)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Susan Blakely Secondary Math Teacher Globalizing the High School U.S. Amina Gorie Sindhi SPOTLIGHT - Content Curation as a Context for Teaching and Learning in Science - Eric A. History Survey Course: Free, Collaborative, and Self-Paced Professional Development - Craig J.

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What is Actively Learn and Why Should I Try it?

Ask a Tech Teacher

They can look up words they don’t understand and translate the text into a long list of languages that may be their native or a secondary language they are learning. I like that student research done through Actively Learn can be merged into Google Docs. in a flipped classroom to upload texts, articles, and multimedia resources.

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