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Spread the loveThere are individuals whose right brain is dominant and others whose left brain is more powerful. Your study habits can be affected by the type of dominant brain that you possess. Let’s examine the meaning of this idea. The Two Hemispheres of the Brain As you know, the brain is comprised of two hemispheres. Scientists have delved deeper into the theories associated with these hemispheres and found out how they work and control the body. Research has shown that the right brain and left brain dominant individuals process info differently and respond differently. According to the prevalent theories, […]
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With the rise of ChatGPT and other generative AI tools like Gemini by Google, Ernie Bot by Baidu, and even Copilot in Microsoft365, what does this mean for us as educators?
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Jackie Walsh, Emily Brokaw and Anna Salazar describe in rich detail the role of 'Student as Collaborative Contributor' using real-world stories and resources.
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Discover 15 impactful ways to celebrate and recognize teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week and beyond. Plan unique strategies to show appreciation and support for educators.
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A TikTok ban could have a significant impact on classrooms as the platform is popular with both teachers and students.
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Educators can look to digital resources to spark students' curiosity and motivate them to engage with instruction.
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App development with students can be quick, easy, and code-free with Glide. Download free guides, explore ideas, and start a project today!
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Discover the guiding neuroeducation principles to craft empowering personalized learning journeys using this brain-based approach.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become a major talking point in education and beyond. So, it’s crucial that students – who must navigate the…
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April 25, 8:23 PM
Interesting cynical quote from this article: A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors. If the pandemic gave rise to hygiene theater, it also brought us this: pedagogy theater.
Peter Mellow's curator insight,
April 28, 9:21 PM
I found this quote frightening! No evidence offered.
"A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors."
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April 28, 9:41 PM
I found this quote frightening! No evidence offered. "A class isn’t just the fact of meeting at a given time, or a teacher imparting information during that meeting, or students’ to receiving and processing such information. A university classroom offers a destination for students on campus, providing an excuse to traverse the quads, backpack on one’s shoulders, realizing a certain image of college life. Once there, the classroom does real work, too. It bounds the space and attention of learning, it creates camaraderie, and it presents opportunities for discourse, flirtation, boredom, and all the other trappings of collegiate fulfillment. Take away the classroom, and what’s left? Often, a limp rehearsal of the act of learning, carried out by awkward or unwilling actors." |
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The Consortium for School Networking highlights generative artificial intelligence in its 2024 Driving K–12 Innovation report. Here’s how schools are currently approaching the technology.
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Explore the benefits and drawbacks of AI in essay writing, including its impact on student learning. Unveil the evolving future of writing education with AI through these suggestions from the Ask a…
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You’ve probably heard someone say, “Everything needs to change in education! Overhaul the entire system!” Maybe you’ve heard that sentiment from many people over the years. I know I have. It irks me for many reasons, but maybe the biggest reason is: As a teacher, or school leader, I never had any a
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Celebrate World Password Day with Password Guardian, a free educational game that teaches students how to create strong, secure passwords.
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Learn the ins and outs of digital breakouts and how to solve them. Plus, access all the digital breakouts made by TCEA's Peggy Reimers!
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But a recent national survey of more than 1,000 math teachers reveals that many are rejecting the materials they should be using and cobbling together their own.
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It’s exam time. Here’s how to switch your review sessions to *retrieve* sessions with a 5-minute brain dump. Reduce anxiety, increase confidence, improve metacognition, and boost students’ memory for course material beyond their final exam.
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Google AI Essentials - free course from Google and Coursera - self-paced to gain essential AI skillsOffered by Google. Google AI Essentials is a self-paced course designed to help people across roles and industries get essential AI skills ... Enroll for free. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) |