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Generative AI for Educators by Google

Generative AI for Educators by Google | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"In this course, you’ll learn about generative AI, which is a type of AI that creates new content, such as text, images, or other media. You’ll explore how to use generative AI tools to assist your teaching practice by saving time on everyday tasks, personalizing instruction to meet student needs, and enhancing lessons and activities in creative ways. Gemini and ChatGPT are examples of generative AI tools that are used with conversational prompts; in other words, you ask the AI tool for something, and it responds to your request. Throughout this course, you’ll discover proven strategies for working with AI tools and practice using these tools to plan and update lessons, prepare instructional materials, manage behind-the-scenes administrative tasks, and lots more!"

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Coding in the Classroom - Beyond the Hour of Code TeachOntario - Brian Aspinall @mraspinall

Coding in the Classroom - Beyond the Hour of Code TeachOntario - Brian Aspinall @mraspinall | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
"Welcome to the Coding in the Classroom: Beyond the Hour of Code course. Work your way through this course at your own pace and in whatever order you prefer. Begin with the question in the panel to right, with Get Started Here: About You."
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Kinesiology researcher partners with Université Laval on free concussion course - UCalgary.ca

Kinesiology researcher partners with Université Laval on free concussion course - UCalgary.ca | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Concussions are a serious public health concern. One in five Canadians report a sport-related concussion in their lifetime and an estimated one in 10 youth sustains a sport-related concussion each year. To improve concussion prevention, detection and management, the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary has developed a course for parents, coaches, teachers and administrators of school and sport environments, health-care professionals and those who have experienced a concussion. 

“This course demystifies concussion and explains how everyone can play a role to prevent, identify and manage this type of traumatic brain injury,” says Dr. Kathryn Schneider, PT, PhD, an assistant professor and clinician scientist (physiotherapist) in the Sport Injury Prevention Research Centre in the kinesiology faculty. “This program also demonstrates how a concussion management protocol can be adapted to the characteristics and resources of different sports and settings.” A concussion management protocol is a detailed process that outlines how to prevent, detect and manage concussions in a specific context.  
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Intro to Computer Science - Micro:Bit MakeCode

Intro to Computer Science - Micro:Bit MakeCode | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
This course is targeted to middle school grades 6-8 (ages 11-14 years). It is also written for teachers who may not have a Computer Science background, or who may be teaching an “Intro to Computer Science” course for the first time.

This course takes approximately 14 weeks to complete, spending about 1 week on each of the first 11 lessons, and 3 weeks for students to complete the final project at the end. Of course, teachers should feel free to customize the curriculum to meet individual school or district resources and timeframe.
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