AI literacy for researchers means using, questioning, verifying, and documenting AI across the research lifecycle.
AI-giarism, coined by Chan (2023), names the moment AI use crosses into academic misconduct. What the research found, and ...
My reading this weekend kept circling one theme: inclusive assessment. Yesterday I wrote about Tai et al.’s (2023) work, and ...
I’ve been reading a lot of assessment research over the past year, and one paper keeps pulling me back. It is not about AI. It was written before ChatGPT changed how every teacher thinks about exams ...
I created this SAMR model wheel that visually encapsulates the progression of technology integration in educational settings. The SAMR model, as you know, ranges from simple substitution to complete ...
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, ...
If you teach English learners, you already know the daily puzzle: a classroom full of students at five or six different proficiency levels, all needing different kinds of support at the same time. You ...
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 ...
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 ...
Back when I was in the classroom, I used avatars regularly in my language teaching. One of my favorite activities was to have students work in groups to create character diaries or role-plays using ...
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