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Episode 176: Super Lesson Throwdown with Gabby Migliore
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 176 called “Super Lesson Throwdown with Gabby Migliore” In this episode, we’ll talk about how to engage all students from bell to bell with edtech at your side. We’ll each share 1 sample lesson that you can use or take ideas from for your own classroom. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
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Narrative: Differentiation PD Day
Segment 2: Superlesson Showdown
Without further ado, our guest today is a former math teacher turned current teacher of physics and astronomy pursuing a doctorate in math education, as well as one of the most capable new educators around. Welcome to the show Gabby mill your ee.
Guise introduces the showdown
Nick sample lessonThe most perfect science lesson of all time? Yup!!! Flipped classroom, phenomena opener, POGIL in small groups, Quizizz whiteboards to monitor progress and spark discussion, model creation exit ticket
Gabby sample lessonA spectrum for technology use? BINGO! Nick isn’t the only one who can ask questions– we’ve got technology and information literacy, multiple representations, and of course my Aunt Lucky’s favorite game. DiffitFlippity RandomizerFlippity Bingo Board Canva Bingo TemplateDuo Cards
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Episode 175: The British School Replacing Teachers with AI - Can It Work?
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 175 called “The British School Replacing Teachers with AI - Can It Work” In this episode, we’ll share the story of the british school that is experimenting with a “teacherless” classroom led by AI! We’ll also talk about why human teachers don’t have to worry as we discuss the best ways that AI can integrate with humans, not get replaced by it. This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
Segment 1: AI Taking Over Teacher Jobs?
Narrative: We heard lots of gloom and doom about AI in schools, but this is likely overblown.
There IS however, a school that is experimentally trying to replace teachers with AI.
https://www.inavateonthenet.net/news/article/uk-school-to-replace-teachers-with-ai-programme
The David Game College in London will replace its traditional teaching programme with an AI-enabled ‘adaptive learning’ system, opening a ‘teacherless’ course for 20 students in September.
The students will use a mix of artificial intelligence platforms on their PCs, in conjunction with VR headsets. Dubbed the Sabrewing programme, each student will receive a personalised learning experience with a self-paced approach that is ideal for examination resit students.
More on the Sabrewing programme …
One important message for teachers - this WILL NOT BE THE NEW NORM
Stay tuned for segment 2 where we’ll talk about the ways AI will continue to incorporate with live human teachers, not replace them.
Segment 2: AI Will Integrate with Human Teachers, Not Replace It
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Episode 174: Differentiation Done Right: Top EdTech Tools for Every Learner
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 174 called “Differentiation Done Right: Top EdTech Tools for Every Learner” In this episode, we’ll revisit the world of differentiation and talk about some of our favorite edtech tools to make it happen! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
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Segment 1: Upcoming PD on Differentiation
Narrative: October 14th PD day at our school. What is differentiation? Ways to differentiate… content, product, and process.
Favorite differentiation strategiesNickStations (1 video, 1 print, 1 with me, 1 extension)GuiseChoose Your own note packet/support materialsSegment 2: AI/Edtech Tools to support Differentiation in the Classroom
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Episode 173: There’s an AI For That
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is episode 173 called “There’s an AI for That” In this episode, we’ll talk about some more of the many and ever evolving ways that AI is making our teacher lives easier! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
Segment 1: PD Reflection
Narrative: Back to school and teachers are excited to get started with the year. Several teachers asked if there is an AI tool that will do ________?
Brisk TeachingLow Resolution PhotosSegment 2: AI Tools
AI Super-hubs
What ai can do todayAI Tools DirectoryAIXPLORIATools
TeacherMaticTeacherMatic’s AI generators act like personal assistants for teachers. They make creating classroom materials easy by automatically making things like worksheets, quizzes, and lesson plans. Just tell the app what topic you need, and it does the rest. This way, teachers can save time and spend more of it teaching and connecting with their students.5 Free uses per dayKhanmigoAi Cheat CheckTheChecker.AI accurately distinguishes AI-generated content from authentic work with 99.7% accuracy.LogofastLogo maker… more like an icon makerSunoFun classroom music makerhttps://suno.com/song/0bdc9e46-f232-4940-b59f-b7a212e18b25Monic.aiUpload any study material, create summaries, quizzes, and flashcards in seconds, and practice with scientifically proven methods—all in one powerful platform.2,500 AI tokens (one-time) -
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Episode 172: Student Centered Learning is NOT the Same as Universal Design for Learning
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 172 called “Student Centered Learning is NOT the Same as Universal Design for Learning” In this episode, we’ll talk about the similarities and differences between Student-Centered Learning and Universal Design for Learning as well as some best practices that support both teaching strategies! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
Segment 1: PD Reflection
Narrative: Kyle Wagner PD Session through the Teach Better Ambassador Program called “Simple Shifts for Student Centered Environments.
12 Shifts to Move from Teacher-Led to Student-Centered Environmentshttps://www.kylewagner.net/Book: The Power of Simple: Transform your school by conquering the standards, individualizing learning, and creating a community of innovatorsSegment 2: Student Centered Learning vs Universal Design for Learning
Student-Centered Learning (SCL) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) are both educational approaches that aim to enhance student engagement and success, but they have different focuses and methods. Below is a comparison of their similarities and differences:
Differences:Primary Focus:
Student-Centered Learning: Focuses on student choice and autonomy. The goal is to empower students to take charge of their learning by making decisions about content, goals, and methods.
Goal Setting
Universal Design for Learning: Focuses on accessibility and inclusivity. The goal is to design lessons and materials that are accessible to all students, regardless of their abilities, from the outset.
Strengths and WeaknessesApproach to Curriculum:
SCL: In SCL, students have significant input into the curriculum. They may choose topics of interest and set personal learning goals, leading to a more personalized learning experience.UDL: In UDL, the curriculum is designed with all learners in mind from the beginning. It anticipates diverse needs and provides multiple ways for students to access information, demonstrate knowledge, and stay engaged
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Episode 171: 6 Tools Tips and Tricks to Blast off Your School Year
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 171 called “6 Tools Tips and Tricks to Blast off Your School Year” In this episode, we’ll talk about the end of summer time crunch and 6 of our favorite edtech recommendations to help blast off your school year! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
Segment 1: Intro
Narrative: Crunchtime and PD Days are here!
Segment 2: 6 Tools
Nick:
Flaticon for AI guideline markers. Switching from noun project to flaticon. They have way more stuff. All my assignments this year will have different icons to indicate to the students how AI can be used on this type of assignment.Using AI as a tutor. Last night ChatGPT helped my wife learn how to reformat 7000 lines of data and then set up formulas based on that data for a work project.Tables in Google Sheets: With tables, you can simplify and accelerate spreadsheet building by bringing format and structure to unorganized ranges. By selecting your data range and going to Format > Convert to table, Sheets now does the heavy lifting to format and organize data with a polished design including column types, filters, color coding, dropdown menus and more.Guise:
Diffit has eduprotocolsWriter Igniter https://diymfa.com/writer-igniter/CanvasteraEdtech Throwdown:
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Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 170: Back To School & Refreshing Your Edtech Mindset
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 170 called “Back To School & Refreshing Your Edtech Mindset.” In this episode, we’ll talk about how we are preparing to wrap up summer and get ready for the start of the school year. An important part of this is the refreshing of our edtech mindsets - listen in to learn how we’re doing it! This is another episode you don’t want to miss. Check it out.
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Narrative: Getting ready to start the new school year.
Segment 2: Edtech Mindset & Opening Day Activities
How will you be using Edtech this year? How is this different from years past?Nick: Focus on teaching problem solving and getting questions answered, rather than teaching how to use specific tools. So many updates all the time. Constantly changing tutorials and guides to keep up. Why! Instead, teach students to roll with these changes and use resources already there.Show them and provide links to website specific tech guidesTeach them good phrases to google when it comes to tech helpAsk AI tools for helpGuiseI am going to simplify and reduce the amount of tools that students use in the classroomBe aware of technology burnout8 class periods a day 3 edtech tools per class = 24 edtech tools students may useWhat advice would you give to new and experienced teachers for using edtech this year?Nick: Stick with time-tested tools that have been around and are not likely to go away. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. For example, the recent locking away of Flip shows us that even popular tools can become out of reach.Be clear with your AI policies. Don’t be scared of the AI conversationWhat are some edtech activities/tools that you are looking forward to trying this year?Nick: Khanmigo for me and School.AI for my students.GuiseMagicSchoolAI and TextblazeEdtech Throwdown:
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Episode 169: Edtech for Video Discussions AKA Replacers for Flip (Flipgrid)
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 169 called “Edtech for Video Discussions - AKA Replacers for Flip”. In this episode, we’ll talk about the ever popular Flip, formerly known as Flipgrid, as it is set to transition to Microsoft obscurity. Video discussions are a valuable tool, whether you’ll have access to Flip or not and this episode will teach you about them! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: I recently had a teacher ask “what do you recommend we use in place of Flipgrid next year? Flip, formerly Flipgrid is going away …kind of
Video discussions is a weird segment of edtech because it doesn’t really exist outside of Flip (flipgrid)
Replacers are tough because there really aren’t any competitors for Flip that do this exact thing.
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Replacer options:
Padlet: Popular interactive learning space. Detailed description: To start posting, double-click anywhere on the board. You can then drag and drop files, paste files, or use the Save As bookmark with Padlet mini. Alternatively, click the plus icon in the lower right corner to add content. You can upload images, videos, audio files, links, or documents. Padlet can be used in many ways, from a brainstorming board to a live question bank, limited only by your imagination. You can even make it collaborative, allowing your students to expand and enhance it with their creativity. Once you're ready, hit publish to share your Padlet. It can be integrated with apps like Google Classroom and various LMS options. Additionally, Padlet can be embedded on blogs or school websites.Canva Presentations and video insert. Tell Ss to click Upload and Record Yourself so they can insert their own video. Use the other presentation space for comments and discussion. Whiteboards would be great for this, but in Whiteboards, when you click Upload there is not a record yourself option.Wakelet still incorporates the Flip camera - will this last … hard to say. There is a free version of Wakelet, but you’ll likely want the paid version.Low “tech” version: Google Slides!Book Creators video optionSee-Saw video recording options. Seesaw combines instructional tools, standards-aligned lessons, student portfolios, and inclusive communication features. Some teachers use Seesaw primarily as a place for students to share their work, and specifically encourage individual reflection and peer feedback. Seesaw becomes a place not only where student work -
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Episode 168: Leveraging Social Media for Creative Classroom Projects
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 168 called “Leveraging Social Media for Creative Classroom Projects”. In this episode, we’ll talk about how social media inspired projects can put a creative and engaging spin on a variety of classroom projects. This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: What are nick and guise’s go-to social media platforms?
Having a class social media account can be a powerful motivator and a great way for some positive PR
Just so you know, Canva can be used as the edtech for ALL of these ideas, but we tried to change it up.
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Project ideas:
Make a meme projectExample: Generate class rules using memes, learn new vocabulary, identify the novel using memes, describe a historical event (thanks NSTA blog!)Edtech: Just look them up, there are many. Meme Creator, Meme Generator and Quick Meme are some to check out.Gif creationExample: Create a gif that models a series of exercises for certain parts of the body. Each student gets a different muscle group or body part.Edtech: Canva animationsEdtech: Lots of video editing platforms let you download the video as a gifHistorical figure instagram postExample: Create an instagram post that is a series of 4 (minimum) photos of your assigned figure doing something. One of the 4 must be a “selfie” and they must all be connected to something this person MIGHT post about, were they on Insta today.Edtech: Adobe Express - A great, free Canva alternativeMock twitter debateExample: In this project, students will participate in a mock debate as if they were on the Twitter platform (now known as X). This exercise is designed to improve writing and argumentation skills in Spanish, as well as to encourage the ability to debate respectfully in a public setting. Students will not use real Twitter but will write their posts and comments as if they were on the platform. Debate Topic: "Should cities implement more bike lanes to encourage bicycle use?"Edtech: Create a template in Google slides that has images from real X posts with the words remove. Students insert text boxes on top of those blank spaces.At home science tik tok videoExample: Create a 1 minute to 3 minute (tiktok times) at-home science video and explain what is going on in the caption. For example, Slime is popular right now. Make the slime, film it, write a brief caption that explains the... -
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Episode 167: The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education (Part 2)
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 167 called “The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education (ParT 2)”. In this episode, we’ll talk about the current teacher practices and whether they are still relevant in education! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: It's time to reflect on some of the most used teaching practices and discuss whether they are still relevant
Segment 2:
PART 1:
Lecture: The traditional method of teaching where the instructor delivers information to students through verbal presentation.Blended Learning: an educational strategy that combines multiple teaching methods to help students learn more effectively. It usually combines traditional classroom instruction with digital learning, but can also include other face-to-face and online activities.Case Study: Presenting real-life scenarios or situations for students to analyze and apply their knowledge to problem-solving.Project-Based Learning: Engaging students in hands-on projects that require them to apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems.Problem-Based Learning: Presenting students with authentic, complex problems to solve, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. STEM Learning: Stem education focuses on practical application, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world scenarios. Students engage in hands-on projects that mirror actual challenges they may encounter in their future careers.PART 2:
Narrative: using scenarios or a narratives to lead a class projectFlipped Classroom: Reversing the traditional learning model by having students review instructional materials at home and using classroom time for discussions and activities. Discussion: Facilitating class discussions to encourage active participation and critical thinking among students.Debate/Argumentation: Small groups simultaneously Gamification: Incorporating game elements, such as competition, rewards, and challenges, into the learning process to increase student engagement and motivation.Independent StudyEdtech Throwdown:
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Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 166: The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education Part 1
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 166 called “The Great Debate 12 Teaching Strategies and Their Place in Education Part 1 ”. In this episode, we’ll talk about the resources that we’ll be exploring while on this year’s summer vacation! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: It's time to reflect on some of the most used teaching practices and discuss whether they are still relevant
Segment 2:
Lecture: The traditional method of teaching where the instructor delivers information to students through verbal presentation.Blended Learning: an educational strategy that combines multiple teaching methods to help students learn more effectively. It usually combines traditional classroom instruction with digital learning, but can also include other face-to-face and online activities.Case Study: Presenting real-life scenarios or situations for students to analyze and apply their knowledge to problem-solving.Project-Based Learning: Engaging students in hands-on projects that require them to apply their knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems.Problem-Based Learning: Presenting students with authentic, complex problems to solve, promoting critical thinking and problem-solving skills. STEM Learning: Stem education focuses on practical application, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world scenarios. Students engage in hands-on projects that mirror actual challenges they may encounter in their future careers.Edtech Throwdown:
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Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 165: Edtech Resources for the Summer
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 165 called “Edtech Resources for the Summer”. In this episode, we’ll talk about the resources that we’ll be exploring while on this year’s summer vacation! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: Summer time talk
Segment 2:
Guise’s Books
AI for Educators: Learning Strategies, Teacher Efficiencies, and a Vision for an Artificial Intelligence Future by Matt MillerLeaders Eat Last by Simon SinekIn the U.S. Marines during mealtime, Sinek explains, it’s common for the highest ranking officers to fix their plates last. This not only ensures everyone on the team is fed, but sends an important message: Leaders look after their people first. But Sinek’s people-first approach is only one component of a larger narrative that includes segments on creating a safe environment within your organization—he refers to this as the “Circle of Safety”—and the surprising impacts of what he calls “selfless chemicals” like serotonin and oxytocin on leadership style.Nick’s Books
Storytelling With Purpose: Digital Projects to Ignite Student Curiosity by Michael Hernandez: The book:Shows how to create uncheatable assessments through student-created story projectsHelps educators create meaningful learning experiences by integrating edtech tools and storytelling into their curriculum.Shows how storytelling can help students activate higher-level thinking to conduct research, process ideas and information, and share the synthesis of these ideas with an audience.Illustrates how digital storytelling can help develop a mindset of collaboration, mental agility and resilience.Presents student examples, teacher case studies and sample lessons to demonstrate how to integrate student stories into curriculum in authentic ways.Offers flexibility, through sample projects that vary in degree of difficulty, so teachers can choose the best option based on their resources and unique situation.Schoolishness: Alienated Education and the Quest for Authentic, Joyful Learning by Susan D. Blum (Author) In Schoolishness, Susan D. Blum continues her journey as an anthropologist and educator. The author defines "schoolishness" as educational practices that emphasize packaged "learning," unimaginative teaching, uniformity, constant evaluation by others,... -
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Episode 164: How to Combat AI Misuse in Your Classroom
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 164 called “How to Combat AI Misuse in Your Classroom”. In this episode, we’ll talk about how to plan your classroom with a positive and pro-active approach to AI use! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
Segment 1:
Narrative: Teachers questioning student work.
So let’s take a break while we go ask ChatGPT to write this episode for us, so that when we come back we can talk about how to deal with these issues in a positive and proactive way.
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Avoid The “Reactive” ApproachDon’t find yourself halfway through the year and angry because you can tell that a significant percentage of your students just used a chat bot to write their responses.Set Clear Expectations (Be Proactive):Syllabus StatementCould align with a school policy if that is already establishedIntroductory days AI discussionAsk students to share what they think about AI. Let them discuss, consider, and reflect.Generate class rules together, almost like normsGive them examples from real life where AI might be allowed, and then not allowed.In college, they would likely see similar rules, where using AI to write for you is likely considered academic dishonesty and you would get expelled.In life, you might use AI to begin the process of writing a best mans speech you need to give.In a career, you might use it to plan out some talking points for an upcoming meeting or make an email sound more professional.Assignment/Project ExpectationsClearly state acceptable/unacceptable uses of AIHave some pre-written templates for different types of assignments and what types of AI-use might be acceptable. This way you can easily copy and paste them into assignment descriptions as needed.Promote Positive CommunicationLet students know that you aren’t out to “Catch Them”Expose them to current AI literature8 Things Students Should know about AI by Ben KliegerBest PracticesShow examples of good use of AIShow examples of how you can tell the usage of AITurnitin AI DetectionChrome Extensions DraftbackRevision HistoryClear expectations and detailed processYou may use AI for ____ purpose. -
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Episode 163: Fun with Digital Field Trips
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 163 called “Fun with Digital Field Trips”. In this episode, we’ll talk about some of our favorite options for fun and engaging virtual field trips. Time and money is always tight when it comes to education, and these resources can help bring some adventure to your classroom! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: What’s your favorite field trip of all time?
Nick - Penn State Nuclear Energy Lab
We need to take a break to hear from Teach Better, but don’t go anywhere because when we come back we’re going to talk about all things virtual field trips.
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Fully Digital Field Trips:
Access MarsGoogle Arts and CultureAirPano360 CitiesDollar StreetHistoryview.org (Easter Island is a good one)Curated Collections
Google Maps TreksDiscovery Education Virtual Field TripsTraveling Around the World: Virtual Tours and Field TripsTheme Parks:
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Episode 162:
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 162 called “The Edtech Throwdown: Edtech tools Tips and Tricks”. In this episode, we’ll share our famous edtech throwdown where Guise and I compete for edtech glory. Who has the better tools, tips and tricks? Listen in and decide for yourself! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: Sneak peak at an Edtech Throwdown Competition
We need to take a break to hear from Teach Better, but don’t go anywhere because when we come back we’re going to break down this year's edtech march madness bracket.
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Nick’s
Chrome Action ChipsPessimists ArchiveDollar StreetRevision History (Ext)Awesome Screen RecorderFigJamPlayphrase.meGuise’s
TangoWordwallBreshna.ioWavacityDraftbackAllsidesPrintfriendlyPDFEdtech Throwdown:
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Episode 161: The Edtech Throwdown: AI Edition
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 161 called “The Edtech Throwdown: AI Edition”. In this episode, we’ll share our famous edtech throwdown where Guise and I compete for AI edtech glory. Who has the better tools? Listen in and decide for yourself! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative:
We need to take a break to hear from Teach Better, but don’t go anywhere because when we come back we’re going to break down this year's edtech march madness bracket.
Segment 2: Edtech Throwdown
NIck’s
DiffitChatPDFQuizizz AIschool.aiBriskGammaGoblin ToolsGuise’s
MagicSchool AISorcererTextblazeNotebooklm.googleEduaidenotebooklm.google.comPerplexity ExtensionEdtech Throwdown: Who presented the best ai #edtech tools?
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Episode 160: 7 Awesome AI-Powered EdTech Tools
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown This is episode 160 called “7 Awesome AI-Powered EdTech Tools”. In this episode, we’ll update everyone on where we are at in our 2024 edtech march madness bracket and examine 7 awesome AI powered edtech tools! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: #edtechmadness24
Okay hold on to your socks because they are about to be knocked off by the AI tool selection we’ve got coming up. We need to take a break to hear from Teach Better, but don’t go anywhere because when we come back we’re going to break down this year's edtech march madness bracket.
Segment 2: 7 Awesome AI-Powered EdTech Tools
Factors.worldAI powered survey and worksheet for K-12 classrooms.Learnt.ai With Learnt.ai you can save time and effort by automating the creation of high-quality lesson plans, learning objectives, assessment questions, and a range of other resources.Try Learnt AI for FreeClass CompanionClass Companion empowers teachers to give instant feedback and support each student to learn at their own pace. Thousands of teachers use the AI platform to create assignments, engage students, generate feedback, and gain insights into progress.Lumen5Lumen5 is a video creation platform powered by AI that enables anyone without training or experience to easily create engaging video content within minutes.Recommendation Sarah Greck @sgrackock12.orgElevate your learning journey with Flexi - your FREE AI Tutor for Science & Math. Improve your grades with tailored practice, bite-sized learning,Recommendation Patrick Hausammann @PHausEDUGammaA New Medium for Presenting Ideas Powered by AI. Gamma is a new platform that allows users to create polished documents, presentations, and webpages in seconds using AI.Ethiqly “Sneak Peak”Ethiqly is a digital writing hub for teachers and students to shareFor... -
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Episode 159: EdTech March Madness: 16 Top Tools Compete for Glory
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown this is episode 159 called “EdTech March Madness: 16 Top Tools Compete for Glory”. In this episode, we’ll talk about this year’s edtech march bracket - a competition that collects 16 of today’s top edtech tools and pits them against one another in an exciting online competition! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
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Narrative: Catching up with Kyle about #EdtechMadness24 and found out that he was thinking about not doing it. We continued talking and all I could think about is “no #edtechmadness is what gets me through March. It shall not decease, it shall not parish.” After this big monologue moment in my head played through, I heard Kyle say “You and Nick should do it.”
Okay we need to take a break to hear from Teach Better, but don’t go anywhere because when we come back we’re going to break down this year's edtech march madness bracket.
Segment 2: March EdTech Madness
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Episode 158: 6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson
Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown this is episode 158 called “6 Ways Edtech Can Save a Lesson”. In this episode, we’ll talk about 6 different edtech tools that you can sprinkle into any lesson that might need some saving! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!
Segment 1: Instagram Parenting
Nick tries a snow day activity with Sylvia that fails dramatically.
Instagram parenting activitiesFrozen cupcake molds with colored water to decorate the snowStained hands, stained coat, broken ice, crying child, I did the whole thingComplete flop, went inside, watched a movie (technology saves the day)So we’re going to take a quick break for a message from Teach Better, but stick around because when we come back, we’ll explain 6 edtech tools that can help save a failing lesson.
Segment 2: 6 Ways that EdTech Can Save A Lesson
March 12th NJECC Conference
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5 Music Edtech Tools That Your Students Will Love7 AI Edtech Tools That a Teacher Should Try in 20247 AI Prompt-making Tips for Educators6 Ways that EdTech Can Save a Lesson
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Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 157: Activities to Spark Student Engagement in Your ClassroomWelcome to the EdTech Throwdown this is episode 157 called “Activities that Spark Student Engagement in Your Classroom”. In this episode, we’ll talk about 5 different teaching practices that can help keep students excited, motivated, and last but not least, learning! This is another episode you don’t want to miss, check it out!Segment 1: Class Energy Level on E Overcoming the post Holiday break lull
Segment 2: 5 Activities to Spark Student Engagement in Your ClassroomUpdates March 12th NJECC Conference Edtechthrowdown.com 5 Music Edtech Tools That Your Students Will Love 7 AI Edtech Tools That a Teacher Should Try in 2024 7 AI Prompt-making Tips for Educators
5 Ways to Spark Student EngagementNarrative: Case Study w/ Role Play Narrative Ask Questions Research Ask Questions Collect/Examine the data Trends Possible Connections to Content Present the Case based on exploration NSTA University of Buffalo Case Studies Data Nuggets HHMI
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