…collaborative notes during partner or small-group work. Collect ideas and record final group decisions. Because these boards are digital, they can be easily shared with the teacher or other groups…
Educators and the AI Revolution
…has described AI as “the new electricity.” A 2023 Bloomberg article discusses a first-of-its-kind, real-world study into the impacts of AI on business. The study was conducted by researchers at…
Approaches to Addressing ChatGPT and Academic Integrity
…do some preliminary learning about a topic. This is much like doing a quick Google search or checking out Wikipedia. While effective researchers go beyond these rudimentary starting points, these…
#10 – Create Differentiation for Students in Remote Learning
…independent, asynchronous assignment time. Campfire: Here, students share ideas in a small-group format, led by an expert. Face-to-face: Often, teachers incorporate a Jigsaw to bring the campfire to life. The…
#156 – Strategies for Youth to Align Passion to Purpose and Education, with Jorge Valenzuela
…do for free if money wasn’t an object? Money: Oftentimes, money is an initial career motivator. While earning enough to pay the bills is a life necessity, money itself won’t…
#300 – ReadM, with Oren Farhi and Dr. Hope Blecher
…the app to provide real-time feedback. As students say a word correctly, it lights up on the screen. If it’s pronounced incorrectly, it does not light up, prompting the student…
Classroomscreen
Classroomscreen is a free and easy-to-use digital display tool that allows you to display instructions and information to your students in a very clear and visual way. There are no…
Ed Tip: eBinders for Student Organization
…organizers. They are often more accessible, customizable, free, multimodal, compact, and easily searchable. They also help students become future-ready. In classrooms where students have access to computers or tablets, eBinders…
#260 – Student Podcasting in Elementary Grades, with Amanda Ipock
…crew since not everything needed to happen in real time. Amanda adds that the student team became “real advocates for what they wanted to see more of, and that podcast…
Coin Flipper
How can you flip a coin without a coin? Students will create a coin flipping program to simulate a real coin toss. Students also have the option to manipulate code…
#90 – The Wonder of STEM and Robotics in the Elementary Classroom
…(SEL) and critical thinking skills to solve real-world problems. Bryan Miller Senior Director of Global Strategic Outreach Wonder Workshop Paul Beckermann PreK–12 Digital Learning Specialist Rena Clark STEM Facilitator and…
A SWOT Analysis of ChatGPT
Schools will ultimately need to determine how they will approach ChatGPT. Should it be embraced as a tool to improve writing and thinking—much like a web search, spell-check, or the…
Discover the AI Pedagogy Project
…you’ll find that all of the resources are available for free, and no login is required to access the site content. The site is divided into two main parts: AI…
12 Classroom Valentine’s Day Activities
…use their critical thinking skills. These can be in the form of breakout boxes, escape rooms, scavenger hunts, or puzzle challenges. You can search online for various resources, like the…
Ed Tip: Facilitate Student Check-Ins
…volunteer, research has shown high-dosage tutoring to be highly effective. In this model, students may be pulled aside by a classroom aid or volunteer on a regular basis for tutoring….