What do they have in common? A lot, according to the latter. Donald Trump said in a speech in New
The digital classroom, transforming the way we learn
Articles about AI and teaching, with free to use lesson plans
Many studies show that students are terrible at sorting true facts from misinformation online and on social media. But it’s
Just picture it: Create images with generative AI There are times when you might be looking for a specific image,
Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify different types of bias and understand how
Do you worry that political divisions are too deep, the government is too dysfunctional, or civic norms are too challenged?
When Will McCormack and Michael Govier set out to write and direct a short animated film about a couple mourning their
(and why it’s better than ever) It’s free, there’s no waitlist, and you don’t even need to use Edge to
This article is part of the guide: For Education, ChatGPT Holds Promise — and Creates Problems. By Jeffrey R. Young Oct 5, 2023
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2023 The Nobel Prize in Literature for 2023 is awarded to the Norwegian author Jon
Objective: Students will be able to analyze the lyrics of the song “The Girl That Never Was” by James Blunt
Hundreds of thousands of US workers have walked off the job this year. Instead of the exception, labour stoppages could
Stories of entrepreneurship and business are filled with high drama and even higher stakes. In a new podcast on BBC
Reading Progress is a built-in tool designed to support and track reading fluency in classrooms. It helps struggling readers build
How to help students improve their reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills These tools are designed to be inclusive and
OpenAI on Monday announced ChatGPT will get voice voice and image-based chatting features. We are beginning to roll out new