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Date & Time: Thursday, May 16th at 4 pm ET The landscape of educational technology has transformed dramatically in the last year, exploding with the rise of AI tools for teachers. From streamlining student feedback to creating interactive content tools, AI-powered platforms have become essential for educators. As classrooms increasingly integrate digital tools, understanding these AI tools is crucial for teachers.
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This post is written by Becky Keene, an educator, author, and speaker. Becky has been advocating for modern pedagogies in public education around the
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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.
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The evolving capabilities of artificial intelligence require new approaches to instruction. Here, two leaders from the innovative Ulster BOCES share their expertise on AI's potential role in the classrooms of today and tomorrow.
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Psychological science continues to reveal benefits from social media use, as well as risks and opportunities that certain content, features, and functions present to young social media users
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April 26, 8:21 PM
El texto destaca la necesidad urgente de cambios en la forma en que se aborda el uso de las redes sociales por parte de los jóvenes. Se enfatiza que las soluciones deben basarse en una comprensión más profunda de la ciencia en tres aspectos principales. En primer lugar, se reconoce que los efectos de las redes sociales en los jóvenes son variados y dependen de múltiples factores, como las características individuales y el entorno en el que crecen. No se considera que el uso de las redes sociales sea inherentemente beneficioso o perjudicial, sino que su impacto varía según cómo se utilicen y quién las utilice. En segundo lugar, se resalta la importancia de considerar las habilidades y vulnerabilidades biológicas y psicológicas de los jóvenes al diseñar y regular las plataformas de redes sociales. Se enfatiza la necesidad de adaptar estas plataformas para mitigar los riesgos y proteger a los usuarios más jóvenes. En tercer lugar, se señala la realidad de que muchos niños menores de 13 años utilizan activamente las redes sociales, lo que indica que las políticas actuales de restricción de edad no son efectivas. Se argumenta que las políticas deben exigir a las empresas tecnológicas reducir los riesgos inherentes en sus plataformas. Además, se critican algunas propuestas de restricción, como la restricción de descargas y las restricciones de edad, argumentando que no abordan de manera efectiva las complejidades y desafíos del uso de las redes sociales por parte de los jóvenes. Se aboga por enfoques más integrales que consideren las diferencias individuales, la protección de la privacidad y la autonomía de los jóvenes, y la necesidad de reducir los riesgos intrínsecos en las plataformas sociales
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Curriculum and Lesson Plans to answer our anchor question: “What is AI?” for all grade levels. Our lesson plans are designed to cover essential questions about AI, safety, and ethics for grades K-12. We offer options for full-day activities as well as shorter 45-minute lessons.
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St. Bernard School is buzzing with excitement as students and staff embark on a Deep Learning journey to save the bees!
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There will be challenges integrating generative AI into schools, but AI can be a gateway to innovation, improvement, and inclusion.
FRANCISCO JAVIER LÓPEZ JIMÉNEZ's curator insight,
April 21, 3:19 PM
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we know your time is valuable and student needs are broad. With Generative AI for Educators, you’ll learn how to use generative AI tools to help you save time on everyday tasks, personalize instruction, enhance lessons and activities in creative ways, and more. Self paced course that should be completed in 1-2 hours. |
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It's not so much the use of AI, but the underlying behaviour that motivates cheating that needs to be addressed.
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World Economic Report - April 2024 - Shaping the future of learning - the role of AI in Education 4.0
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Research-based lessons to support the digital well-being of middle school students.
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A trio of experts share the most common misunderstandings they’ve heard with it comes to AI and students—and reveal the truth behind them.
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The demographics of AI developers often differ from those of users. For instance, a considerable number of prominent AI companies and the datasets utilized for model training originate from Western nations, thereby reflecting Western perspectives.
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This one-day virtual event offers educators and school leaders a unique opportunity to progress from the practical to the possible. Kick off the day by building your AI skills and learning from leading experts before moving on to an afternoon of hands-on experimentation with the latest AI tools. You
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Adobe Express for Education is everything students and teachers need to create graphics, photos, and videos. Free for K12 schools and districts.
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Explore resources for guidance and policy on AI in education
FRANCISCO JAVIER LÓPEZ JIMÉNEZ's curator insight,
April 22, 12:22 AM
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A suite of materials for school districts, schools, teachers, parents and caregivers, and students to support the integration of AI tools in BC classrooms
FRANCISCO JAVIER LÓPEZ JIMÉNEZ's curator insight,
April 21, 11:40 PM
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Get an educator-focused approach to information, concerns, and uses for artificial intelligence.
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This post is sponsored by SchoolAIAs teachers, we’re outnumbered.In a traditional classroom, there’s only one of us. But there are dozens of them. It
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Dealing with a difficult person requires more than having good conflict resolution skills. Here are 5 tips that I have learned. |