Sat.Jan 14, 2023

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Lesson for teachers about how to use ChatGPT with students.

The Innovative Educator

I asked ChatGPT to write a lesson plan on how teachers can use ChatGPT with students. Here it is. Objective: Introduce teachers to the capabilities of ChatGPT and how it can be used in the classroom Provide examples of ways to integrate ChatGPT into lesson plans Materials: Access to a computer or device with internet connection OpenAI API key ChatGPT API documentation (available on OpenAI website) Introduction: Begin by explaining what ChatGPT is and how it works.

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Make Your Own Chalk Stem Challenge

Smore Science

Materials needed. • 10 eggshells • 2 tsp of plain flour • 4 tsp hot water • food dye • paper towel. Procedure. • Clean the eggshells and leave them to dry. • Grind the eggshells in a pestle and mortar or electrical grinder. As long as you have a fine powder, you are good with either method. • Place the eggshell in a bowl.

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STEM Activities For a Large Group

STEM Education Guide

When you walk into a classroom that is rooted in a STEM-based approach, you’ll see students working in groups, pairs, or researching something on their own for their group project. The teacher is then walking around and facilitating questions to the students to help them explore their thinking and learning. It is much different than the “classic” students sitting at your desks while I instruct you, classroom approach.

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Jan 14, Function Notation Input and Output Worksheet

Online Math for All

Function Notation Input and Output Worksheet

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.