Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
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How To Use Google Classroom
I walk through how I set up and use Google Classroom to make teaching easier and more organized. I show how to create a class, invite students using a class code or email, and share assignments and ...
The Generative AI has arrived, and all predictions point to a near future in which it is integrated at some level into most careers. Consequently, as teachers, we need to understand how to use it, how ...
Back in 2007 when I was teaching Algebra I at the local middle school, the biggest question for mathematics teachers on our campus was whether students could use their calculators while doing ...
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WA education leaders are all in on using AI in the classroom. Why?
The resulting framework from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI): H-AI-H, which stands for "human, AI, ...
Susan Barber teaches at Midtown High School in Atlanta, serves as the College Board adviser for AP Literature and on the NCTE Secondary Steering Committee, and works as a teacher consultant. You can ...
The Williamsburg-James City County school system wants to lead the state in how artificial intelligence is used in the classroom. After creating a task force last fall to guide the ethical use of ...
A vast majority of teachers said AI tools can help them in the classroom, but concerns remain about its reliability, a ...
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The new question of the week is: What are the best ways for teachers to handle situations where students are often using their cellphones in class for nonacademic purposes? Pre-pandemic, student ...
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