Thanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to incorporate stories, language, and creativity into the classroom or at home.
AI now sits in the middle of how students search, write, share, and learn. That makes digital citizenship more than a ...
NotebookLM by Google is one of the most practical AI tools for teachers and researchers. It creates a private, focused space ...
TPACK is one of my favorite frameworks for thinking about educational technology integration, and I have used it often in ...
The Art of Standing Out in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. In this book, Bornet introduces a concept he calls Humics: a ...
AI is quickly becoming a partner in how we think, plan, and create. Instead of replacing teachers, it can open the door to reimagining lessons, sparking curiosity, and engaging students in new ways.
Over the past few months, I have been exploring different pedagogical frameworks to guide teachers in making sense of AI integration in their practice. I’ve written about the SAMR model, which helps ...
Over the past six months, I have poured a tremendous amount of time into reading, researching, and writing a wide variety of resources on AI in education. These guides, toolkits, and reflections are ...
Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy provides an important framework for integrating, assessing, and evaluating the role of AI in your instruction. While the taxonomy has its limitations (like any model) it ...
This school year AI will have a strong presence in classrooms. I know the landscape isn’t perfect yet. There are valid concerns, ethical questions, and school AI policies that still feel scrambled.
AI is moving quickly into classrooms, lesson planning, and assessment. While it can save time and spark new ideas, the bigger question is how to use it responsibly. Teachers are not just adopting new ...
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