Six educators share tips and tools, from utilizing ChatGPT to help write college recommendations to using voice technology to make poetry more engaging for students.
AI translations lack the beauty of Shakespeare’s verse in every sense. But they provide on-ramps to enjoy it.
If our goal is to prep students for high-stakes tests, they won't stand a chance against AI. Changing the outcomes of education becomes the imperative, says Christopher Dede.
Attempts to restrict access to digital materials have been led largely by conservative parent groups and political activists who claim they are protecting students from “obscene” materials.
Readers welcomed our coverage of the youth media awards, a new ambassador and, yes, ChatGPT.
While classroom educators worry about students using the AI-based software for writing assignments, these librarians see the positive potential of the technology.
Providing a clean, full-featured search interface to more than 1,100 ebook and talking book titles, Tumble Book Library is a stalwart in the burgeoning market for remote learning and online reading platforms.
In response to new legislation and customer requests, Follett was working on optional features that would allow parents to request to be notified what book their child has checked out of the library and limit their access to materials. They will no longer be creating those options.
Creative and fun ways to use Clubhouse, Flipgrid, Green Screen, and more tools with students and teachers.
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