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Should AI be STOPPED?

The CoolCatTeacher

We should consider which jobs should be automated and which should remain under human control (Ahem, content moderation, something social media receives a resounding F on lately.) We should have independent review and agreements to limit growth as we develop the guidelines under which AI is required to operate — worldwide. (If

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DOs and DON’Ts of teaching digital citizenship

Neo LMS

Without further ado, here are the things you as an educator teaching digital citizenship should do: Follow your own guidelines. Before you can “lecture” on good digital citizenship be sure your social and other profiles follow your own guidelines. Simply hand out guidelines.

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In 2024, education will build systems that champion the science of reading

eSchool News

If they do, I also predict that they will be rewarded progressive and worthwhile growth in student literacy outcomes. The Reading League remains hopeful as we hear of publishers using resources, such as our Curriculum Evaluation Guidelines , to refine their materials.

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How Online Learning Research Can Improve Remote Instruction

Edsurge

There’s nothing wrong with formal professional development, especially if it’s meted out in manageable, bite-sized chunks, adds Torrey Trust, an associate professor of learning technology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who has studied professional learning networks and social media.

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Online Magazine Mastery: Create with the Best Tools

Kitaboo on EdTech

Have a plan for the outcomes and results you wish to achieve. Look for the types of queries your customers often have and review the performance of your brand on social media based on user engagement and comments. Ensure that all articles and graphics adhere to your brand guidelines and the preferences of your target audience.

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Protecting Student Data Privacy as a Guiding EdTech Principle

Lightspeed Systems

Lightspeed Systems meets the following guidelines listed below and agrees to: NOT collect online contact information without the consent of either a parent or a qualified educator or educational institution. Lightspeed Systems has an obligation to make education more accessible, easier to attain, and more likely to drive positive outcomes.

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How to Keep Kids From Being Mean Online

Edsurge

There are endless distractions for kids these days—from games to music and social media. And as technology platforms have accelerated over the years, her job has increasingly involved keeping up with the ways young people use social media, and advising parents, teachers and even tech companies about what they need to know.