Where should I start learning about AI?” And honestly, the answer has changed a lot over the past year. The big tech ...
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different ...
AI has quietly worked its way into almost every corner of teaching. Lesson planning, assessment design, rubric creation, grading, differentiation, you name it. And the numbers back this up. According ...
Few topics in educational technology generate as much heated debate as the use of AI in grading. The conversation is everywhere right now and the opinions run strong in every direction. Some teachers ...
English Language Arts occupies a complicated place when it comes to AI. The subject is built on reading, writing, and discussion, and AI happens to be very good at processing language and generating ...
Microsoft Math Solver is a free tool that uses AI to recognize both printed and handwritten math. It’s particularly strong with geometric proofs and interactive graphing, and it pulls learning ...
Rubrics are one of the most useful assessment tools a teacher can have. A well-designed rubric tells students exactly what you expect, gives them a clear path to follow, and makes your grading faster ...
The conversation around AI in education has moved. A year ago, most teachers were still debating if AI belonged in schools at all. Now, with 61% of K-12 teachers using AI-driven tools in their ...
One of the questions I get asked most often through Educators Technology is some version of: where should I start learning about AI? The question usually comes from teachers who feel the urgency but ...