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Tim Shanahan
Regular readers of this blog know I get lots of questions. I do my best to answer them. Occasionally, I have no idea the answer. If a topic is straightforward, I investigate and usually can craft a response that I hope manages to be both informed and…
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“Build relationships with a spreadsheet”
Jennifer Gonzalez
Cult of Pedagogy Source: https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/spreadsheet-relationships
In her insightful article, “Build Relationships with a Spreadsheet,” educator Jennifer Gonzalez shares a practical and transformative strategy for…
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Kendall Consulting
Dr. Jean C. Kendall
jean.kendall100@gmail.com
Website: drjeankendallconsulting.com
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A thriller for intellectuals. Tragi-comic. Education and entertainment nicely melded.
The boy on the cover is Carlos. He is a real boy, not an AI.
However, a very powerful AI hides inside Carlos. This is sad turn of events for Carlos.
The AI inside Carlos was created by Dr. Newman, the country's leading…
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Coaching school leaders goes way beyond revising your resume and preparing for job interviews. Are you prepared to successfully transition into your new position? Are you struggling, even as an experienced leader, with coping with on-going problems? Who do you turn to in order to get strategic advice regarding on-the -job problems and crises? Do you need guidance in planning the steps for your future career development? Getting objective and confidential sage…
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If you find yourself frequently saying, "I'm so busy," you may be unintentionally…
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Media Literacy Moments Throughout Your Day
by Megan Kelly · 12/15/2024
A MiddleWeb Blog
Summary: Media Literacy Moments Throughout Your Day
By Megan Kelly
Source: MiddleWeb
Media literacy is an essential skill for students in today’s digital age, where they constantly encounter biased…
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From Larry Ferlazzo
The New York Times Learning Network shares lots of amazing stuff.
However, I think their Tiny Memoir contest is one of the best if not THE best, and most useful resource they share with teachers.
I know many teachers, including those at my school, who use it with their…
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Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo
The British Museum has created an experimental “interface” called The Living Museum that uses AI to allow you to explore its collection, use AI to talk with each object, and curate a collection of them.
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Barking Up The Wrong Tree
September 30th, 2024
How To Defeat Anger: 4 Secrets From The Ancients
Eric Barker
In the article "How to Defeat Anger: 4 Secrets from the Ancients," the author explores anger management strategies inspired by the wisdom of ancient philosophers, particularly Seneca, the Roman philosopher. The article emphasizes the destructive nature of anger and offers practical solutions based on Stoic…
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I can write, on this site for example, about education because I am first a novelist and artist. I know that truth and beauty dance together. I know that there are better, more beautiful ways to do things, and worst ways, which is often the preference of our Education Establishment.
I've called myself an education reformer for at least 25 years. But before…
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From Larry Ferlazzo
NoteGPT summarizes YouTube videos. There are lots of free tools that do that. However, one of the great things about this tool is that it also provides a transcript of the video in a readable form. In other words, most other sites just have all the words together in one blog of text. The transcript option here is in blocks and readable.
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