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Four Questions to Consider on using ChatGPT in Education

The Principal of Change

It is easy to say, “There is no value for ‘this’ in school,” which can often be a disguise for, “I don’t understand this new technology, so let’s just say it is bad, or pretend it doesn’t exist.” ” But this technology does exist.

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Notes from Leadership for the Digital Age with Alan November - Day 2

EdTechSandyK

When focusing on 1:1, iPads, etc: Focus on teaching teachers to give better feedback and students to self-assess instead of the technology. November suggests Stratosphere which talks about how to evaluate technology projects. District #4 : Instituting a technology apps elective for middle school students next year.

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5 Goals for the School Year

The Electric Educator

Build a Professional Website This past year opportunities have opened up for me to do some training and consulting work related to educational technology. I''ve enjoyed the opportunity to visit schools around the country, meet new people, and share my experiences with technology in the classroom. goals personal'

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Carnegie Learning Awarded LEVI Grant to Double the Rate of Middle School Math Progress by 2027

eSchool News

The seven teams – Carnegie Learning, Carnegie Mellon University, Eedi, Rising Academies, the University of Colorado Boulder, Khan Academy, and the University of Florida – are committed to harnessing the potential of AI and machine learning to develop innovative, affordable interventions to enhance middle school math education.