#schools #education #teaching
#schools #education #teaching
This paper employs some powerful metaphors of visualising how to teach with AI.
A powerful phrase, gifted by an insightful student in a yarning circle. After a few week's break, the Disrupted History blog returns this week to reflect on teaching 'difficult histories' in an age of AI.
A powerful phrase, gifted by an insightful student in a yarning circle. After a few week's break, the Disrupted History blog returns this week to reflect on teaching 'difficult histories' in an age of AI.
Here’s my new post on the false binaries of the EI conversation. I look at Sweller's expertise reversal, guidance fading, Deweyan inquiry, and historical pedagogy. I respond to 3 strawmen messing with best practice.
Let’s end the nonsense.
Here’s my new post on the false binaries of the EI conversation. I look at Sweller's expertise reversal, guidance fading, Deweyan inquiry, and historical pedagogy. I respond to 3 strawmen messing with best practice.
Let’s end the nonsense.
#schools #AI
Hear directly from students navigating the ethical use of AI in schools in this powerful episode of the AI in Education podcast. Thoughtful, honest, and future-focused.
#AI #AIinEducation #AI4ED #schools #teaching
Hear directly from students navigating the ethical use of AI in schools in this powerful episode of the AI in Education podcast. Thoughtful, honest, and future-focused.
#AI #AIinEducation #AI4ED #schools #teaching
💗 A “wisdom of the heart” must guide our use of AI in education, especially in history classrooms where justice, community, and truth-telling matter
💗 A “wisdom of the heart” must guide our use of AI in education, especially in history classrooms where justice, community, and truth-telling matter
💡In this post, I go behind the viral clickbait to explore what the MIT research led by Nataliya Kosmyna, Ph.D actually says about #AI, cognitive debt, and #learning - and why the “Brain-to-LLM” approach might be one of the most important ideas for educators
✅ Yes - but only if we act wisely... now!
In my latest blog post, I identify 4 future paths for education in the AI age and argue that educators and educational leaders have an important challenge to rise to!
✅ Yes - but only if we act wisely... now!
In my latest blog post, I identify 4 future paths for education in the AI age and argue that educators and educational leaders have an important challenge to rise to!
At the QHTA State Conference, I shared how #AI is already reshaping #history classrooms – not in theory, but in practice. Four numbers. One provocation. A flipped, human-centred future for history teaching.
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To the shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marine...
To the shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land, and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marine...
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In my latest Disrupted History post, I explore how tools like GooseChase, Polycam, and Thinglink transform field trips into moments of civic inquiry, reparative justice, and deep reflection.