Teachers spend countless hours searching for quality video content. Between lesson planning, grading, and meetings, it’s hard to sit through a 20-minute video just to see if it’s relevant. This is ...
Voiceovers are becoming an essential part of modern teaching. From creating engaging lesson videos to supporting students who learn best through listening, text-to-speech tools help make content more ...
Lesson planning has always been one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching. Between aligning objectives, differentiating activities, finding assessments, and ensuring engagement, planning a ...
Formative assessment is one of the most powerful tools teachers can use to guide learning. Unlike summative assessment, which summarizes achievement at the end of a unit, formative assessment happens ...
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 ...
With so many AI-powered platforms flooding the education market, teachers often face a simple but pressing question: Is this ...
Inquiry-based learning has been gaining more attention in classrooms across the world. Teachers often ask, What does it look ...
Teachers often ask me: what skills actually make up AI literacy? It’s easy to think of AI as something entirely new, but in reality it builds on literacies we’ve always needed: media literacy, data ...
ChatGPT’s new image generator is truly a game changer. I’ve been experimenting with it over the past few days, and I have to say, I’m thoroughly impressed. From where I stand, we’re right at the edge ...
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 ...
As the school year comes to a close, it’s time to celebrate the hard work, achievements, and unique contributions of each student in your classroom. End-of-year awards are a fantastic way to recognize ...
When was the last time you heard someone talk seriously about digital literacy? I’d guess it’s been a while. And honestly, I think I know why. As Lankshear and Knobel (2011) pointed out over a decade ...
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