My Students Are Submitting AI Papers. Here’s What I Do
Like many educators, I've been thrust into a brave new world of AI and modern teaching that I had not been trained for and to which appropriate responses aren't always clear
New edtech products that have caught our attention this month
As more of my students have submitted AI-generated work, I’ve gotten better at recognizing it.
AllHere Ed is an AI-powered app that's winning awards for a reason, and this is what you need to know
Blooket is a learning platform that's game-based, making it engaging for students and teachers alike.
Scratch offers block-based programming to help students learn while having fun
Classroom Tools NoRedInk makes grammar and writing practice fun and friendly.
I tested GPT-4o, the new model powering some versions of ChatGPT. It combines text, audio, visual, and video outputs and inputs, and is faster and more natural in its responses, which has many implications for teachers.
Classroom Tools Padlet is a digital education communication platform that makes interacting fun and engaging for classes.
Fact-checking sites for students to research reports, papers, and more
Wooclap is taking presentations into the interactive space in a new way.
Assemblr EDU app on iPad Assemblr EDU uses AR and 3D to make learning more immersive for students.
Onform is the video coaching app that could make a difference to coaching.
These professional development sites for education will help teachers refresh and update their practice
These top digital portfolios allow students to showcase their schoolwork with pride.
Technology in education is not going away, but poorly implemented technology should.