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![]() The AI ship has sailed. If you send home complex homework assignments, many of your students will most likely use AI to do the work. So what should you do? How can you ensure that students actually learn in your class?
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Las estrategias e instrumentos de evaluación son componentes fundamentales del proceso de evaluación educativa.
![]() Imagine having access to your target learners' thoughts, behaviours and emotional responses throughout your entire design process. While this may seem like science fiction (and, perhaps, risky), recent research by Park et al. (2024) demonstrates that AI personas built from intentionally gathered, structured data can predict learner behaviour more accurately than traditional human-centred approaches, achieving approximately 85% accuracy in behavioural simulation and prediction. Via Edumorfosis
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The rise of artificial intelligence has schools racing to respond to tools like ChatGPT. While some fear it may replace teachers and erode human connection, others see it as a chance to transform and improve education. Via Edumorfosis
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It’s futile to only teach students to use today’s AI tools when they will have to know how to use the tools of tomorrow. Via EDTECH@UTRGV
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 12, 11:58 AM
"AI didn’t spark the demand to tie education to workforce needs; it simply poured fuel on a fire already burning."
![]() Discover smart, AI-powered classroom management strategies in this session with Kasey Bell. Learn how to use AI tools to reduce disruptions, improve student behavior, streamline routines, and boost engagement in K–12 classrooms. Perfect for teachers looking to manage their classrooms more efficiently with the help of artificial intelligence.
![]() Gemini offers free AI tools for educators, writes Michael Gaskell, who tests out the tools in real-life scenarios.
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Are you an elementary school teacher who's curious about the engineering design process? Here are some helpful tips and resources! Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
![]() The future belongs to those who can both follow a recipe and invent a new one. Our challenge as educators and parents is to raise students who are grounded in foundational skills but empowered to question, create, and lead. In today’s world, we need learners who can be both cooks and chefs, who know |
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Summer is a time to relax, have fun, and spark new ideas. Recharge easily while staying inspired for the year ahead. Explore this and more at TCEA TechNotes Blog, your go-to source for educational technology and teaching innovation.
![]() Scribbr is the academic writing assistant that uses people, not just AI, to help
![]() What has happened to our students', our own, joy of knowing something?
![]() "Remember when everything was ‘blockchain’? AI will plateau just like other hyped-up technologies in the past – but that doesn’t make it useless ..." Via Leona Ungerer
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This summer, Microsoft is expanding availability of its Copilot Chat and Microsoft 365 Copilot products for students aged 13 and older. Administrators will be able to grant access for students based on their institution's plans and preferences, the company announced in a blog post. Via EDTECH@UTRGV
![]() Today, I am truly delighted to receive a copy of “Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI” by Prof. Drs. Rene Corbeil, Ed.D. and Maria Elena Corbeil. Having co-authored and edited several books together, I have witnessed firsthand the unique and meaningful contributions they have made to our field. Via EDTECH@UTRGV
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 12, 1:37 PM
Thank you Dr. Khan. Your mentorship has been with me since the very start of my journey in higher education. From my master’s degree to co-authoring articles and co-editing books, you’ve guided and supported every step. Today, Maria Elena and I are proud to stand on our own with this significant publication—made possible because of the foundation you helped us build. Grateful beyond words!
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Students light up when they create something meaningful, and every educator has seen that spark. Self-expression fuels learning, and creativity lies a
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AI revolutionizes eLearning with ADDIE by enabling personalization, interactivity, and continuous improvement across all phases.
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