Making Professional “Me” Time For Innovation, Deep Thinking, and Personal Development By Beverly Miller published 5 April 24 Education IT staff need to find “me” time, or margin, for professional development and learning opportunities.
Building An AI-Friendly Infrastructure in Schools By Rory Bathgate published 4 April 24 While AI itself gets all the headlines, it’s important to never underestimate the infrastructure building blocks that will set you up for success
What Model CTE Looks Like in The Age of AI By Erik Ofgang published 3 April 24 CTE educators should embrace AI as well as virtual reality as they help their students develop practical skills.
Best Grants for Education By Ray Bendici published 2 April 24 The best grants for education are available to support a wide range of programs, initiatives, and more.
Building Equity Through Next Generation Science Standards By Ray Bendici published 2 April 24 How one district is addressing DEI while implementing NGSS
Edtech Show & Tell: April 2024 By Ray Bendici published 1 April 24 New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
How Sal Khan Uses AI To Teach By Erik Ofgang published 1 April 24 Sal Khan has embraced AI to help support Khan Academy, but he also uses it in his own teaching practice.
Many Schools Use Edtech That Puts Student Privacy at Risk. Here’s What They Should Do Instead By Erik Ofgang published 29 March 24 Recent research found that 78% of required or recommended school apps were “very high risk” in terms of student privacy, suggesting a need for greater protections at schools.
How Can I Create More Storage on My Device? By Luke Edwards published 27 March 24 Top tips to create more storage on your device for extra space and faster running.
MassCUE Spring Conference: Leveling the Playing Field By TL Editors published 26 March 24 The MassCUE Spring Conference is on Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1
Elicit: How To Use It To Teach By Luke Edwards published 26 March 24 Elicit makes research papers more accessible than ever thanks to AI smarts.
The View from Utah: Leadership, Innovation, and Learning By Matthew X. Joseph published 25 March 24 The recent Tech & Learning regional leadership summit offered a great opportunity for education leaders to network, learn, and collaborate
The Science of Reading: What Teachers Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 25 March 24 To better understand the science of reading and some of the intense debate around it, we spoke with literacy expert and psychology and education professor Nell K. Duke
Tools and Apps to Bring Augmented Reality into Your Classroom By Steve Baule and Dillon Martinez published 25 March 24 These digital tools and platforms can support the use of augmented reality in the classroom, making a more dynamic and engaging learning experience
The #NYCSchoolsTech Summit 2024 Marked A Welcome Return to In-Person Professional Learning By Ray Bendici published 22 March 24 The recent #NYCSchoolsTech Summit was a success of professional development for educators from across the five boroughs.
The CoSN DEI Clearinghouse: A New Resource for Championing Diversity By Sascha Zuger published 21 March 24 Strategies and tech tools to promote diversity, equity and inclusion
4 Proven Strategies for Teaching AI to Girls – and Anyone By Erik Ofgang published 21 March 24 Simple strategies for effectively teaching AI to girls from Tara Chklovski, Founder and CEO of Technovation, and Shanika Hope, Director of Tech Education at Google
Perplexity AI: How To Use It To Teach By Luke Edwards published 20 March 24 Perplexity is an AI that makes traditional search engines look archaic.
3 Useful AI Research Tools for Educators By Michael Gaskell published 19 March 24 How to make the power of AI research work for you
8 Ways to Create AI-Proof Writing Prompts By Erik Ofgang published 18 March 24 ChatGPT and other AI tools are smart but I’m smarter ... okay maybe not, but these are strategies for writing AI-proof writing prompts that I’ve used effectively in my classes.