How to Use ChatGPT as an Example Machine 19Feb2023 by Chris Mah To learn any concept well, students need to experience multiple examples of that concept, and ChatGPT can help you generate those examples fast.
6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2023 11Jan2023 by Jennifer Gonzalez A messaging platform that translates for you, a daily curation of current events, the one that writes essays for you, and more.
Where to Find Real History in the Anti-CRT Era 4Oct2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez If you live in a place where history is under attack, these outstanding resources are for you.
Blended Learning: 4 Models that Work 5Sep2022 by Catlin Tucker Instead of the teacher doing the lion’s share of the work, these models shift control to students and create more time and space for human connection.
5 Fantastic Ideas for Collaboration Projects 13Aug2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez These ideas can be adapted for any subject area, along with suggestions for adding criticality and opportunities for student agency to each one.
Lessons that Build Students’ Media and News Literacy 30Jan2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez Our students can access information in seconds, so we need to arm them with critical thinking skills and an understanding of the ethics of content creation.
6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2022 18Jan2022 by Jennifer Gonzalez A platform that makes video conferencing feel more real, relevant math lessons, and playing around with art. We’ve got good stuff this year!
Why You Should Bring Podcasts Into Your Classroom 8Aug2021 by Lindsay Patterson Podcasts are a screen-free, movement-enabling, ear-stimulating and eye-opening way to deliver content. Learn the benefits and where to find great ones.
6 Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021 10Jan2021 by Jennifer Gonzalez This year’s picks include an audio feedback tool, sites to combat racism and media bias, and an app that lets you Google things in mid-air.