In the dynamic landscape of learning in the digital age, K-12 educators are increasingly leveraging technology tools to enhance teaching and learning experiences. These tools, ranging from interactive ...
Since 2009, Kevin O'Shea has been at the forefront of bridging academia and technology at Purdue University. When he began his role, his mission was to harness the then-emerging mobile technology that ...
Students’ perspectives on school can be a gold mine of information for teachers. And the proliferation of free and low-cost online survey tools—as well as emerging technologies—allow teachers to ...
Writing here at Inside Higher Ed, Ray Schroeder argues that “it is our urgent responsibility to teach students how to use [AI] in their discipline.” I agree, but I also found the proposal for what ...
Are you among the many instructors who feel like a deer in the headlights when it comes to AI? You aren’t sure how to keep up with the technology, yet you know students are using it. And your college ...
When ChatGPT emerged a year and half ago, many professors immediately worried that their students would use it as a substitute for doing their own written assignments—that they’d click a button on a ...
Once upon a time, educators worried about the dangers of CliffsNotes — study guides that rendered great works of literature as a series of bullet points that many students used as a replacement for ...
As a paraprofessional for over 3 years and going on my 5th year as a certified special education resource teacher, I’ve learned that no two learners are ever quite the same. Each student brings unique ...