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From Slate to Silicon: A History of Educational Tools and the Resistance They FacedFrom Slate to Silicon: A History of Educational Tools and the Resistance They Faced By Michael Keany For as long as formal education has e… Started by Michael KeanyLatest Reply |
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Google Classroom adds AI podcasting tool for educatorsAI Report 1/8/26 Google Classroom adds AI podcast tool for educators Google Classroom has launched a Gemini-powered feature that conver… Started by Michael Keany |
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Five AI Prompts Every Administrator Should KnowAI prompts that can help administrators with tasks K-12 administrators can become power users of AI in 2026 by mastering five key pro… Started by Michael Keany |
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1 in 3 Pre-K Teachers Uses Generative AI at School1 in 3 Pre-K Teachers Uses Generative AI at SchoolEdSurge Articles by Lauren Coffey / Jan 5, 2026 Preschool teachers use generative ar… Started by Michael Keany |
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In order to teach global migration, you have to see itAn interactive infographic titled Humanity in Motion offers a powerful visual exploration of global migration patterns from 2019 to 2022.… Started by Michael Keany |
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Schools turn to AI to combat violence, vapingSchools turn to AI to combat violence, vaping Schools nationwide are deploying AI-powered audio sensors, cameras, and drones to detec… Started by Michael Keany |
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AI Isn’t the Main Problem—It Just Shows Us What That Problem IsSummary for Educators AI Isn’t the Main Problem—It Just Shows Us What That Problem Is By Tyler Rablin (Edutopia) In this thoughtful articl… Started by Michael Keany |
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Using AI Tools for Behavior ManagementUsing AI Tools for Behavior ManagementTeacherToolkit by @TeacherToolkit / Nov 19, 2025 Are teachers wasting precious hours managing b… Started by Michael Keany |
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From Slate to Silicon: A History of Educational Tools and the Resistance They FacedFrom Slate to Silicon: A History of Educational Tools and the Resistance They Faced By Michael Keany For as long as formal education has e… Started by Michael Keany |
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Bad Administrators Make People Feel SmallLeadership Freak Bob Bumblehoof: Making People Feel Small By Dan Rockwell on October 7, 2025 Another installment of Bob Bumb… Started by Michael Keany |
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Digital Tools That Help Bring History to Life“7 Digital Tools That Help Bring History to Life” by Daniel Leonard (Edutopia, February 23, 2024). Summary for Educators In “7 Digital To… Started by Michael Keany |
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Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
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