Students are already developing AI literacy in front of us. They’re doing it in messy chat windows, late-night study sessions, coding help requests, essay drafts, exam preparation, and moments of ...
In its recommendations on AI ethics, the U.S. Department of Education pointed to a February 2024 proposal from NIST researchers to build on the “long-standing concepts” set out in the 1979 Belmont ...
ChatGPT has moved well beyond the novelty stage. What started in late 2022 as a chatbot that could write passable essays has grown into a platform with dedicated education tiers, institutional ...
Because good teaching starts with great stories. Teachers have always known that stories stay with students long after the lesson ends. Documentaries offer that same power, real-world storytelling ...
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 ...
I’ve spent the last few months doing something I probably should’ve done sooner: testing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude side by side for actual classroom tasks. Not running benchmarks or comparing model ...
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI tools are starting to change how teachers bring all three into their lessons, ...
AI now sits in the middle of how students search, write, share, and learn. That makes digital citizenship more than a one-week lesson. It is a set of habits and decisions students use every day. The ...
History does not have to be dry facts and events. AI chatbots can turn units into conversations students want to have. History opens up when students can interview the past. A chatbot lets them ...
It’s quiz time, and tech is here to make it easier! I believe quizzing is one of those areas where technology (and now AI) can really make a difference. It saves you time, reduces repetitive work, and ...
If there’s one concept educators can no longer afford to ignore, it’s systems thinking. It’s not new. But it’s newly urgent. With the rapid rise of AI, the growing complexity of classrooms, and the ...
I’ve been writing about edtech here on Educators Technology since 2011, and once in a while a paper comes across my desk that genuinely shifts the way I think about a familiar idea. Mishra, Warr, and ...