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I’ve long been an advocate of using AI in education. For years, we’ve heard luddite voices painting AI as a monster that ...
As a former language teacher, I can’t help but be amazed by what’s possible today. I still remember rewinding video cassettes ...
In classrooms around the world, teachers are experimenting with AI tools like ChatGPT to save time, enrich lessons, and ...
Research methodology has always been a key area of academic inquiry for me. While I often focus here on topics at the intersection of AI and education, research design remains a foundational concern, ...
When it comes to critical thinking frameworks, Ennis (2015) remains one of the most powerful and practical ones I’ve come ...
One of the most practical uses of generative AI in education today is helping teachers create engaging classroom activities, ...
Students are using ChatGPT probably more than we are. For many, it’s becoming the new Google: a quick-fix engine for answers, ...
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 AI-generated content everywhere, convincing, polished, and often dead wrong, students need more than digital literacy.
As I was scrolling through my X feed the other day, I stumbled on a great thread by @heyrobinai about using ChatGPT for language learning. Naturally, it caught my eye. Having spent years as a language ...
New to the concept of holistic education? Let me tell you this: while the term gained traction in the 1980s, especially after the release of “The Holistic Curriculum” by John P. Miller, the actual ...
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