Students are already developing AI literacy in front of us. They’re doing it in messy chat windows, late-night study sessions, coding help requests, essay drafts, exam preparation, and moments of ...
Because good teaching starts with great stories. Teachers have always known that stories stay with students long after the lesson ends. Documentaries offer that same power, real-world storytelling ...
In its recommendations on AI ethics, the U.S. Department of Education pointed to a February 2024 proposal from NIST researchers to build on the “long-standing concepts” set out in the 1979 Belmont ...
Lesson planning is one of those areas where you can truly make the best of AI. As someone who’s spent hours crafting detailed plans, adapting materials, and trying to meet every student’s need I know ...
I’m a strong advocate of AI use in education. I’ve spent years exploring how AI can support teaching, enhance learning experiences, and simplify daily tasks for educators. But this enthusiasm should ...
The conversation around AI in education has moved. A year ago, most teachers were still debating if AI belonged in schools at all. Now, with 61% of K-12 teachers using AI-driven tools in their ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look like in practice? How does it differ from more traditional approaches? At ...
I just wrapped up a chapter on AI in data analysis for my upcoming book, AI in Academic Research, which is set to be published in the next few weeks. Since this is such a crucial topic for researchers ...
With the AI revolution in full gear, we , educators and teachers, have an incredible opportunity to leverage the educational potential of this technology to enhance our teaching and boost our students ...
One of the potent ways to tap into the educational potential of generative AI is to use it to enrich and enhance students learning. There are tons of AI powered EdTech tools students can use to ...
When was the last time you heard someone talk seriously about digital literacy? I’d guess it’s been a while. And honestly, I think I know why. As Lankshear and Knobel (2011) pointed out over a decade ...
When students sit down to research a topic, the process usually involves bouncing between Google, Wikipedia, a database like JSTOR, and whatever AI chatbot they have open on a second tab. Perplexity ...