…and sounds real, but is entirely computer-generated. It is often difficult to distinguish a deepfake from a real media clip. Check out this example on the MIT website. Image Manipulation:…
#79 – Design for Flexibility; Be Ready for Multiple Teaching Scenarios
…fully remote or hybrid options. This uncertainty adds additional stress to the already difficult job of teaching. In this week’s episode, we explore ways to mitigate these types of disruptions…
#83 – What Does the Classroom of the Future Look Like?
The world is changing at an accelerating rate. What once was science fiction—cell phones, videoconferencing, the Internet—is now reality. To prepare our students for a rapidly evolving world, we must…
#286 – The National Educational Technology Plan, with Zac Chase
…peers and that that passive use of technology can have a neutral or negative effect on their learning.” In that context, he says, “We need all students having high-quality, actively…
#85 – Online Learning: What People Think It Is, What It Actually Is, and What It Can Be
…We first need to acknowledge that online life is real life, and that extends to education, too. We can’t, and shouldn’t, separate online and offline experiences. Online relationships are real….
#59 – Reengaging Students With School
In this week’s episode, we meet with our special guest—a high school History teacher and History Department Chair at New Visions Advanced Math and Science II in the Bronx—Ruben Martinez….
#77 – Recalibrating Normal
…changing, we also don’t want to waste the learning and growth that we’ve achieved while teaching in hybrid and distance learning environments. Returning to the way that we taught two…
#6 – Make the Most of the First Weeks of School
…intentionally connect. Given the demands of virtual and hybrid teaching, teachers feel like they are on an island by themselves. We need to bring teachers together to think, innovate, share…
Rock, Paper, Scissors
…is tilted. Students can follow the sample code provided in the student pages and can also plan out their design using the student worksheet. After they have completed the lesson,…
Saving Sea Creatures: Light-up Fishing Nets
…other marine creatures trapped by commercial fishing nets), the impact it has on the environment, and potential solutions, before creating a prototype of a light-up fishing net using micro:bit. Saving…
#3 – Reorganize Your Lessons for Remote Learning
…shares digital strategies and tech tips to help teachers design lessons that will work for both remote and hybrid learning models. Join our Digital Learning Specialists as they discuss best…
Accelerate Learning With Meaningful, Targeted Assessment
…state test scores, local progress monitoring systems, or even prior letter grades. You’ll need to determine if this data is specific enough to be meaningful, but it is a great…
Deliver Your Live Remote Lesson
…and private chat features? Can participants share their screen? Can random people join your session easily? Think about wearing solid colors and having a backdrop that is not going to…
SchoolAI as an Entry Point to AI in Schools
…browser to schoolai.com. You will be greeted by a screen stating that this site offers an “all-in-one AI platform for your classroom” and that it was designed for K–12 students…
Accelerate Learning by Maintaining Academic Rigor and Cognitive Complexity
…Inquiry Learning. As with inquiry learning, project-based learning requires students to search for answers and solutions to problems. In PBL, students work toward producing an authentic final product that is…