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Yashy Tohsaku
July 20, 10:52 PM
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En el dinámico panorama de la educación digital, el rol del Diseñador Instruccional (DI) es crucial para la creación de experiencias de aprendizaje efectivas y personalizadas. La inteligencia artificial (IA) emerge como una poderosa herramienta que revoluciona el trabajo del DI, optimizando procesos, personalizando resultados y maximizando la eficiencia. Este artículo explora las diversas áreas donde la IA se convierte en un aliado invaluable para el DI.
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 20, 5:32 PM
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En un contexto donde la formación en gestión de proyectos se vuelve indispensable, quienes lideran iniciativas educativas necesitan integrar nuevas
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July 20, 3:49 PM
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We’ve all seen the predictions that AI will be hugely transformative for jobs and employment, but we’re just not quite sure how. Since it became clear that machine learning and generative language models can handle much of today’s knowledge-based work, we’ve been trying to predict the long-term impact. Pessimists warn of potential mass unemployment leading to societal collapse. Optimists predict a new age of augmented working, making us more productive and freeing us to focus on creativity and human interactions.
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from Edumorfosis.it
July 20, 3:48 PM
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In the last 18 months amidst all of the hype we have seen a growing body of peer-reviewed research on AI & Instructional Design, providing us with systematic, robust and reliable data on how AI is being used in Instructional Design and how it’s impacting (for better or worse) the speed and quality of our work.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the results are far more nuanced than either the AI evangelists or the skeptics would have you believe. Some findings might surprise you — others will validate concerns you've probably been too polite to voice in all those AI webinars you've attended recently.
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 20, 12:48 PM
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A collection of our popular articles and videos on budget-friendly, research-backed ways to set up your classroom—and how to keep students, spaces, and SEL in mind.
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 20, 12:40 PM
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Google's NotebookLM will transform your preparation for lessons. As a teacher, it is a must. Here are 5 reasons to dive in.
What do Americans think of when they hear the words “general education”? By definition, general education covers introductory college courses in arts and humanities, social sciences, and science and mathematics. It has different names, including core curriculum or distribution requirements, depending on the college or university. It is also sometimes called liberal education, including by the American Association of Colleges and Universities, which describes it as providing “a sense of social responsibility, as well as strong and transferable intellectual and practical skills.” The liberal label can be fodder for conservative groups who argue that today’s general education is part of an indoctrination into higher education’s purported left-leaning belief systems. Some other conservatives support general education as a concept but want more emphasis on so-called traditional values and less on cross-cultural understanding. These initiatives position general education and college as a space for ideological battles. As a scholar of historical connections between literacy and social class, I know that general education was designed to provide opportunity for all students without regard for their political preferences.
Via Chuck Sherwood, Former Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc
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from AI for All
July 20, 10:28 AM
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The tool is designed to automate everyday tasks, but safety researchers found the model could also potentially help novices create biological threats
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 1:24 PM
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After 10 years of reimagining grading, these school leaders are still evolving when it comes to grading reform and standards-based grading.
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July 19, 1:20 PM
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By Alison Mitchell, Ph.D. & David Rose
The promise of education is not only to supply students with skills and knowledge, but also to foster the ability to problem-solve in the classroom and beyond. Student mindset has been theorized as a meaningful factor on this front. More specifically, the idea that students with a higher tendency toward a growth mindset -
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July 19, 1:17 PM
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Crystal Yang created an educational app that has been used by more than 7,000 blind students, and she hasn’t even started college yet. She shares tips for ways others can harness the power of AI and technology.
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July 19, 1:10 PM
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By Phillip Alcock
It's difficult to imagine education ever returning to its previous state since the arrival of Generative AI in classrooms. It was around two years ago in Monterrey, Mexico, I began exploring how artificial intelligence might reshape project-based learning. What started as experimental teaching has evolved into a significant approach now frequently referred to as
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 11:29 AM
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Discover the power of AI in education! Explore practical examples and AI tools to design equitable, student-centered learning experiences.
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July 20, 10:50 PM
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Todo lo que debes saber acerca de la diferencia entre El Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos, Problemas y Retos.
Flip is a flashcard app by Normata that uses spaced repetition system (SRS) to help you memorize anything faster and retain knowledge longer.
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Periplus is an AI learning environment, allowing you to learn directly from LLMs. You can learn anything through AI generated courses and documents, while automatically generated AI flashcards help you remember!
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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July 20, 12:55 PM
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July 20, 12:47 PM
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If you're in search of groundbreaking insights on classroom management, grading, or student motivation, here’s a collection of must-read resources to supercharge your teaching: A Comprehensive Guide to the Evidence-Based Classroom.
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 20, 10:41 AM
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Three principles that determine success in AI, regardless of geography
"This collection explores how social media can be used to develop skills, shape pedagogy and foster online learning communities, as well as support academics in building their professional profiles and extending the reach of their research..."
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 1:45 PM
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Even before COVID burst on the scene and drove many schools into online versions of themselves, remote teaching had been gaining popularity. Driven by reasons like flexibility, personal needs, and …
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 1:23 PM
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By Nick Potkalitsky, PhD
Google's summer 2025 deployment of Gemini for Education represents more than an AI upgrade—it's a strategic consolidation move that threatens to reshape the educational technology landscape. While the company frames its LearnLM-powered suite as pedagogically superior, the real story lies in how Google is leveraging its existing enterprise dominance to crowd out specialized competitors who've spent years
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 1:19 PM
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By: Nick Gaehde
In 2006, Stanford professor Dr. Carol Dweck introduced the world to a new concept: “growth” vs. “fixed” mindsets. The idea was the focus of her best-selling book, “Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,” which was based on decades of research by her and her colleagues.
According to the research, students with a fixed mindset (the belief that intelligence and
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 1:12 PM
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Understand the role of AI in education. Explore its benefits and risks while gaining insights on best practices for teachers.
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Yashy Tohsaku
July 19, 11:31 AM
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Along with Gemini in Classroom's new AI tools for education, we're announcing more than 50 new features in Google Classroom.
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