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Excellent Summary Of Research On AI & Learning, But Recommendations Are Pretty Weak
Brookings just came out with a very long report titled A NEW DIRECTION FOR STUDENTS IN AN AI…
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Infographic: “E-Books Still No Match for Printed Books”
Hermann / Pixabay This is interesting, but not surprising: You will find more infographics at Statista About The Author
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A Look Back: “Show Me Your Papers”
My Amazon Author’s page Categories CategoriesSelect Categorya look back (1,244)a look back compilations (5)AI (421)anniversaries (502)artificial intelligence (26)best of the year (2,568)best tweets (394)bilingual (37)blogs (674)book reviews (2)British Council (45)classroom practice (493)dictionaries (26)ed…
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Is Your Digital Content Safer Than Your Students’ Backpacks?
For years, students have trusted their backpacks to carry and protect their most important learning tools. Their books and supplies…
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AI Is Changing Classrooms. Teacher Expertise Still Sets the Direction.
One of my earliest memories of using technology for teaching and learning was when I taught English at a small…
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Infographic: “The Steps of the Hajj Pilgrimage”
Abdullah_Shakoor / Pixabay I’m adding this infographic to The Best Sites To Learn And Teach About The Hajj: You…
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This Week’s Free & Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools For The Classroom
geralt / Pixabay At least, for now, I’m going to make this a weekly feature which will highlight additions…
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The Silent ROI of AI Learning Assistants: Reducing Support Load While Improving Adoption
What comes to your mind when you think of AI – a cool new feature? AI learning assistants to help…
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Global Survey Finds That American Teachers Are The Ones Most Likely To Leave
I’ve previously shared the results of teacher surveys finding that educators aren’t doing that great. Here’ another one: How…
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“6 Words of Wisdom From Teachers for Teachers”
6 Words of Wisdom From Teachers for Teachers is the headline of one of my recent Education Week columns. Teachers…
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