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Escribir bien para pensar mejor... y dialogar con la IA

Escribir bien para pensar mejor... y dialogar con la IA | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Durante años, muchos docentes aprendimos que redactar correctamente significaba respetar reglas ortográficas, memorizar conjugaciones verbales o seguir estructuras gramaticales rígidas. Sin embargo, la llegada de la inteligencia artificial está transformando profundamente esta visión. Hoy escribir bien ya no es únicamente una habilidad académica: se ha convertido en una competencia fundamental para pensar, enseñar y comunicarse eficazmente con sistemas inteligentes. Hoy la pregunta tiene un alto valor al interactuar con la IA.  


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Escribir dejó de ser únicamente una herramienta para comunicarse con otros seres humanos. Ahora también permite interactuar con variedad de modelos IA. Cada indicación escrita funciona como una instrucción algorítmica que guía las respuestas del sistema. Por ello, comienza a consolidarse una nueva competencia educativa que puede denominarse alfabetización algorítmica: la capacidad de construir mensajes claros, contextualizados y estratégicos para interactuar críticamente con las tecnologías algorítmicas. 

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40 AI Tools You Should Be Using in 2026 | by Kerem Türközü | Apr, 2026

40 AI Tools You Should Be Using in 2026 What to Use Instead of Expensive Apps Artificial Intelligence is no longer a “nice-to-have” — it’s the backbone of productivity in 2026. The smartest …
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10 High-Paying AI Skills That Will Dominat | by Nitin Gavhane | May, 2026

10 High-Paying AI Skills That Will Dominat A few months ago I started noticing a pattern in job postings. The generic “machine learning engineer” listings were getting replaced by something more …
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Five Storytelling Techniques for STEM Professors

Five Storytelling Techniques for STEM Professors | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Explore five practical storytelling strategies that help STEM professors engage students, build connections, and make complex concepts more meaningful.
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Your school website is your best ambassador. Are you using it?

Your school website is your best ambassador. Are you using it? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
A veteran STEAM magnet teacher on why schools that promote their work online win on enrollment, parent engagement and student success.
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Creation in a World of AI

Creation in a World of AI | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
In this session, Joe and Kristen take tried-and-true classroom strategies and give them a modern twist, blending emerging AI tools with the kind of meaningful, student-driven creation that meets every learner where they are. You'll walk away with real lessons pulled directly from their own classrooms — not theory, but practice you can use tomorrow.
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Emotion concepts and their function in a Large Language Model

Emotion concepts and their function in a Large Language Model | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

In a new paper from our Interpretability team, we analyzed the internal mechanisms of Claude Sonnet 4.5 and found emotion-related representations that shape its behavior. These correspond to specific patterns of artificial “neurons” which activate in situations—and promote behaviors—that the model has learned to associate with the concept of a particular emotion (e.g., “happy” or “afraid”). The patterns themselves are organized in a fashion that echoes human psychology, with more similar emotions corresponding to more similar representations. In contexts where you might expect a certain emotion to arise for a human, the corresponding representations are active. Note that none of this tells us whether language models actually feel anything or have subjective experiences. But our key finding is that these representations are functional, in that they influence the model’s behavior in ways that matter.


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En este artículo de Anthropic se mencionan interesantes conceptos emocionales dentro de su modelo Claude: 

En un nuevo artículo de nuestro equipo de Interpretabilidad, analizamos los mecanismos internos de Claude Sonnet 4.5 y encontramos representaciones relacionadas con las emociones que dan forma a su comportamiento. Estos corresponden a patrones específicos de "neuronas" artificiales que se activan en situaciones (y promueven comportamientos) que el modelo ha aprendido a asociar con el concepto de una emoción particular (por ejemplo, "feliz" o "miedo").

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Balancing Innovation and Humanity in the Age of AI

Balancing Innovation and Humanity in the Age of AI | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
With AI’s rapid integration into workplaces and higher ed, the humanities have a critical role to play in establishing the human aspects of AI use.

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"Ethical reasoning, cultural awareness and human judgment provide the frameworks needed to ensure AI enhances human potential rather than diminishes it."

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AI demands a rethink of what a degree really measures

AI demands a rethink of what a degree really measures | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"university degree has long been the world’s most trusted signal of advanced skills, but as AI becomes embedded in learning, that signal is coming under new pressure. Students say AI is improving their grades, while educators are becoming less confident they can verify how that work is produced"


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"The solution to AI in HE is not more software. It is ‘knowing your student’ (KYS). The idea borrows from the banking sector’s ‘Know Your Customer’ regulatory and compliance process used to combat fraud. Banks...build contextual understanding over time: patterns, histories, habits, inconsistencies and relationships"

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No AI Search Engine

No AI Search Engine | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Search, browse, and use AI privately, keeping your information to yourself and away from hackers, scammers, and privacy-invasive companies. Unlike others, all our AI features are optional.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, June 4, 1:48 AM

Here's a good option if you want a search engine that DOES NOT use AI https://noai.duckduckgo.com/

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Meta scales back plan to track workers' clicks and keystrokes to train AI

Meta scales back plan to track workers' clicks and keystrokes to train AI | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"According to an internal memo, new controls will allow employees to pause the data collection for "up to 30 minutes at a time"....:


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Pluralistic: AI and a world without migrants (27 May 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Pluralistic: AI and a world without migrants (27 May 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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From Acquisition to Accountability: The New Era of K–12 Technology Decisions

From Acquisition to Accountability: The New Era of K–12 Technology Decisions | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
As districts face tighter budgets, cyber risk and artificial intelligence adoption questions, technology leaders are putting measurable impact at the center of purchasing decisions.

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"When technology works, teachers can keep teaching; when it doesn’t, learning loses momentum."

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Course Design: How to Get It Right the First Time | TeachOnline

Course Design: How to Get It Right the First Time | TeachOnline | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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Top 10 Free AI Tools Every Student Should Use in 2026 | by Mubashir | Data And Beyond | May, 2026

Top 10 Free AI Tools Every Student Should Use in 2026 No paid subscriptions. No shady sign-ups. Just powerful, school-friendly AI tools that actually help you study, write, and research — without …
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How Microsoft Is Building for a World of Metered Intelligence

How Microsoft Is Building for a World of Metered Intelligence | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
The company gets pragmatic in AI’s expensive era
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Rethinking Grades to Reduce Teen Stress

Rethinking Grades to Reduce Teen Stress | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Student-friendly approaches to grading and assessment can ease anxiety and help adolescents feel more competent as learners.
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Hard Texts, High Stakes: How to Improve High School Reading

Hard Texts, High Stakes: How to Improve High School Reading | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Four evidence-based reading strategies can help high schoolers tackle more rigorous texts.
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Co-Existence and the End of Co-Intelligence

Co-Existence and the End of Co-Intelligence | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Also: how pitch a book to an AI!
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From Portrait of a Graduate to Portrait of a Learner: What Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Can Look Like Across K–12

From Portrait of a Graduate to Portrait of a Learner: What Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Can Look Like Across K–12 | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
In a recent article, I made the case that a Portrait of a Graduate only works if it's connected to your vertical curriculum, otherwise it's just fancy laminated wallpaper. But there's a reframe I want to push even further. I initially kept calling it a Portrait of a Graduate , and that's part of
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Report: School IT Officials Worried About AI Adoption, Cybersecurity

Report: School IT Officials Worried About AI Adoption, Cybersecurity | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
School districts are adopting AI policies more than ever, but a lack of resources, funding and expertise has some still concerned.

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"While schools have made progress in technology adoption — from artificial intelligence guidelines to vetting education technology — they still struggle with the lack of resources, funding and expertise"

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Ethical Vacuum: What Happens When Technology Evolves Faster Than Morality? | EDU: Digital CitiZENship, CyberSecurity, eSkills, Modern EDU by Gust MEES

Ethical Vacuum: What Happens When Technology Evolves Faster Than Morality? | EDU: Digital CitiZENship, CyberSecurity, eSkills, Modern EDU by Gust MEES | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

What if the greatest danger of #AI is not the technology itself… but the way we think? This reflection is part of a broader journey through #ReverseTHINKing—where we move from awareness to responsibility, from reaction to understanding. Image created by GROK, click please to enlarge. Introduction: Progress Without Direction Technology is advancing at a breathtaking…

 

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What if the greatest danger of #AI is not the technology itself… but the way we think? This reflection is part of a broader journey through #ReverseTHINKing—where we move from awareness to responsibility, from reaction to understanding. Image created by GROK, click please to enlarge. Introduction: Progress Without Direction Technology is advancing at a breathtaking…

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/

 

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NAAIC - National Applied AI Consortium - Providing AI resources, training and learning networks to U.S. High School Educators ... would be great to see something similar in Canada

NAAIC - National Applied AI Consortium - Providing AI resources, training and learning networks to U.S. High School Educators ... would be great to see something similar in Canada | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
NAAIC is expanding its NSF-funded AI education mission into high schools, launching free professional development opportunities for educators nationwide. Through partnerships with aiEDU, Day of AI, AI4K12.org, CompTIA, Knowledge Pillars, and Intel, high school teachers now have access to free trainings, industry-recognized certifications, and classroom resources.

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Redefining Educational Technology: A Critical Collaborative Inquiry

Redefining Educational Technology: A Critical Collaborative Inquiry | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Introduction: Educational Technology as a Living Entity What does it mean to define a field? What happens when that definition lags behind the reality it is supposed to describe? The history of educational technology is, in large part, a history of definitional debate, a recurring attempt to...

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What to Do About AI? Begin by Talking About It | EdSurge News

What to Do About AI? Begin by Talking About It | EdSurge News | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
There are no easy answers about AI implementation in schools. These questions can help you and your students start a conversation.

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"[A] school’s AI policy needs to be deeply aligned with the school’s values. And that requires thoughtful, school-wide conversations about those values."

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AI Readiness Starts With the Data: Building Trust With Microsoft Fabric and Purview

AI Readiness Starts With the Data: Building Trust With Microsoft Fabric and Purview | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Successful AI adoption in K–12 districts begins with a strong, secure data foundation.

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“AI systems are only as reliable as the data they access, so districts need governance, privacy and data protection strategies in place from the beginning.”