If machines can write essays, what’s the point of assigning them? That question, raised by Hua Hsu in his New Yorker essay ...
I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine ...
This guide grew out of real conversations with teachers. Many of you have shared stories about experimenting with AI tools in ...
When teachers talk about using AI in the classroom, the first question that usually comes up is: How does this actually ...
Creating classroom presentations now takes minutes, not hours. Type a clear prompt, point to a webpage or file, and watch a ...
Quantitative research often feels like the most structured side of inquiry. It deals with numbers, measurement, and objectivity, offering a clear framework for testing ideas and identifying ...
AI literacy has become a core skill for both teachers and students. Knowing how to use AI tools is no longer enough. What ...
OpenAI has just introduced its new browser, ChatGPT Atlas, powered by ChatGPT. I downloaded Atlas on my Mac earlier today and ...
Welcome back to our insightful series on 21st century education. In this latest installment, we turn our focus back to a topic I last discussed in 2011: the characteristics of 21st-century teachers.
Welcome back to our ongoing series on 21st-century education, where we delve into various themes that shape the educational landscape of our time. Drawing from my experience as an EdTech blogger and ...
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