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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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Using Technology to Strengthen Communication With Multilingual Families🌍📣 School Leadership 2.0 — Family Engagement Systems Brief Topic: Using Technology to Strengthen Communication With Multilingual FamiliesA… Started by Michael Keany |
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AI Transparency Surveys — A Practical Tool for Student Reflection and Accountability🤖✍️ School Leadership 2.0 — AI & Academic Integrity Brief Topic: AI Transparency Surveys — A Practical Tool for Student Reflection and… Started by Michael Keany |
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Schools see reading gains with AI teaching assistantsSchools see reading gains with AI teaching assistants New York City middle schools are using AI-powered teaching assistants to enhan… Started by Michael Keany |
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Teachers Like Cellphone Bans—But Not for ThemselvesSummary for Educators Article: Teachers Like Cellphone Bans—But Not for Themselves Author: Olina Banerji Publication: Education Week Date… Started by Michael Keany |
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Online Portals Offer Instant Access to Grades. That’s Not Always a Good ThingSummary for Educators Article: Online Portals Offer Instant Access to Grades. That’s Not Always a Good Thing Author: Elizabeth Heubeck Pu… Started by Michael Keany |
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AI Allows Students to Role-Play Within Classic Novels“Hidden Door” Uses AI To Let You Role-Play Within Classic Novels Posted by Larry Ferlazzo | Jan 12, 2026    Hidden Door is a pretty in… Started by Michael Keany |
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AI has become the norm for students. Teachers are playing catch-up.AI has become the norm for students. Teachers are playing catch-up. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in educatio… Started by Michael Keany |
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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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