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Education and Artificial Intelligence: Navigating the Path to Transformation

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Imagine classrooms where teachers are empowered by cutting-edge technology and where students don't just learn from textbooks but co-create their educational journey. Artificial intelligence resides at the nexus of education and technology, where the opportunities seem limitless, though uncertain.

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

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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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Tech Tip #165 My Program Disappeared

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Today’s tip: Find a lost program Category: Problem-solving If a program disappears, here are two quick ways to find it more than half the time (on PCs ): Look around the screen Check the taskbar Sign up for a new tip each week or buy the entire 169 Real-world Ways to Put Tech into Your Classroom.

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Invention Convention 2024 is coming

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Invention Convention Worldwide is a global K-12 invention education curricular program mapped to national and state educational standards that teaches students problem-identification, problem-solving, entrepreneurship and creativity skills and builds confidence in invention, innovation and entrepreneurship for life.

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13 Tips to Solve Unusual Problems

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In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how to scaffold these to learning, and where they provide the subtext to daily tech-infused education. Here’s a poster with the strategies.

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How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1

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This article is the first of a two-part series covering key principles to consider when integrating a generative AI creativity tool into your academic setting. Understand the value of creativity. Even though 65 percent of students learn more effectively by doing and creating , the opportunities to do so are too rarely available.

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The Critical Power Skills Needed for the AI Era

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A recent survey from EY research shows that 71 percent of employees with knowledge of artificial intelligence are concerned about it. Power Skills, which include creativity, collaboration, resilience, leadership and critical thinking , make all other skills more effective. If you’re reading this, you might have AI anxiety.