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Why am I learning AI if it’s going to eventually take my job?” one of my students asked me at the end of the school year. “I don’t know,” I said. “I wonder the same thing about mine.” Students are ...
Byron D. Rogers may have taken a circuitous path to becoming an artist, teaching art and opening a nonprofit gallery, but in ...
In glossy AI advertisements bought by the billions of dollars tech companies are making off schools, the classroom is ...
Her mother, who earned her high school equivalency through a federal and state work incentive program called WIN, viewed ...
A technology specialist in Pennsylvania created a computer game for first- and second-grade students that asks them to be ...
Teachers can make a choose-your-own-adventure game in a slide deck program, like Google slides, or create a digital worksheet ...
Open a book, pack your imaginary bags, and travel the world in this Read Around the World Middle Grade Book Reading Challenge for tweens ages 9 to 12. I have lists of curated book recommendations ...
Lehigh University's virtual reality worlds provide six immersive scenarios that use games and virtual field trips to teach players about the Lehigh Valley’s environmental and industrial history.
California’s reading wars may finally be over. After decades of debate over how to teach reading, a new bill aims to use phonics to solve the state’s literacy crisis.
When I first read “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, I was probably about 12. I enjoyed the series on a surface level, as I was caught up in the action and drama, but it didn’t stick with me ...
People underestimate video games. Dismiss them as time sinks, distractions, things for kids. They miss the point. Because the best games teach—lessons wrapped in pixels and sound, reflexes honed ...
Media literacy may be dead, but Hunger Games author Suzanne Collins focuses her prequel Sunrise on the Reaping on how to identify propaganda and misinformation.