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Powerful Learning With Artificial Intelligence For Educators

ED Surge

The Need for AI Literacy in Education The rapidly evolving space of artificial intelligence (AI) requires school and district leaders to make sense of how emerging technology applications, including those that use generative AI (Gen AI), are being integrated into schools and districts across the United States. What Is AI Literacy?

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Unlocking the Power of Creativity and AI: Preparing Students for the Future Workforce

ED Surge

Teaching creativity and creative thinking in K-12 has always been valued but often challenging to implement. Many standards and curricula don’t call out creativity explicitly, and teachers aren’t often trained on how to teach and assess creative thinking. How would you respond to that?

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4 Reasons to use Word Problems and 9 Online Resources

Ask a Tech Teacher

Critical thinking : They require students analyze information, identify relevant concepts. Language skills : Word problems involve reading and understanding written instructions, requiring students interpret written information, extract relevant details, and communicate solutions.

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Graphing–9 Lesson Plans + 6 Online Resources

Ask a Tech Teacher

Communication of Ideas : Graphs provide a universal language for communicating ideas across different fields. Critical Thinking : Interpreting graphs requires critical thinking skills. Encouraging creativity in graphing assignments can make the learning process more engaging and enjoyable for students.

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A Very Useful Guide to Virtual Classroom Collaboration

Cool Cat Teacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In this episode, we welcome Billy Krakower, a nationally recognized educator with 16 years of experience and a passion for bringing technology and creativity into the classroom. So, shall we start with critical thinking?

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How Students Use AI to Design Solutions for Their Community

ED Surge

Youth voice is vital in the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. How can we empower youth to become key voices and leaders who actively shape and improve emerging AI technology, ensuring it positively impacts their communities? Learn how to host a student showcase at youthmade.org !

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The MAGIC For Inspiring Diversity In STEM

STEM for Kids

In the world of Artificial Intelligence, it’s even more important to “humanize” the learning experience with real-life coaches especially for the preK to grade 8 students (PreK, elementary / primary and middle school students). G – Guidance : human-enabled learning.

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