Explore three digital tools that you can use to effectively and efficiently create thank-you cards and messages.
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#342 – Skills for the Future: Carnegie and ETS’s Vision for the Future of Assessment, with Danielle Eisenberg New!
Danielle Eisenberg, Chief of Assessment Design and Integration at ETS, discusses the future of assessment and the Skills for the Future Initiative, a joint undertaking between ETS and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
#341 – Making Music With Generative AI New!
Explore two generative AI tools that allow you to create music tracks from text prompts.
Making Music With Generative AI New!
Explore AI music generation, including two available tools, MusicFX and Suno.
#340 – Amplifying Excellence in Career Education and Development, with Ben Solomon
Ben Solomon joins us to discuss an exciting project focused on sharing stories from teachers who are supporting students with disabilities and learning differences in the area of career education and development.
#339 – NotebookLM, Three Powerful Updates
Explore three powerful updates to Google’s NotebookLM, a free AI-powered digital notebook.
#338 – AI in the K-12 Classroom, with Eric Curts
We are joined by instructional technology expert Eric Curts, who helps us unpack the power of technology in the classroom.
#337 – QuillBot
Explore QuillBot, a writing assistant that works across apps and websites while leveraging the power of AI to help you write, edit, and revise.
QuillBot
Explore QuillBot, an AI writing assistant that works across various apps and websites.
NotebookLM, Three Powerful Updates
Discover three upgrades to Google’s AI-powered NotebookLM.
#336 – Personalize: Meeting the Needs of All Learners, with Eric Sheninger and Nicki Slaugh
Eric Sheninger and Nicki Slaugh share insights from their new book about personalized learning, including why they are proponents of this approach, strategies for achieving personalization, and what it looks like in practice.
#335 – Using Technology to Support Offline Learning
Explore online resources that you can use to teach your students news and media literacy skills for election season and life in general.
#334 – Media Literacy, with Dr. Federica Fornaciari
Dr. Federica Fornaciari, a professor in the Strategic Communication programs at National University, helps us unpack the importance of media literacy, concerns with mis- and disinformation, and strategies for becoming better consumers and producers of media.
#333 – A Media Literacy Toolkit for Election Season
Explore online resources that you can use to teach your students news and media literacy skills for election season and life in general.