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I understand that AI in the classroom is all the craze now but what are your pet peeves about all of the current education AI app out now. The biggest one I heard was "they are virtually useless because they actually don't provide individualized learning plans and are just ChatGPT wrapped in a new name.?
So, I'd like to know what has been the most disappointing thing about AI in the classroom so far for you?
Hello all,
I am trying to create an app that allows students to utilise text to speech/speech to text. In terms of being a teacher an setting students their homework, how would you assign quizzes to students?
Do you need their emails? do you send out the quizzes? Do they have their own emails on the learning platform? Do they sign on just with their names (no email/password). Are you happy viewing their progress on a dashboard?
Really hard to know how to integrate assignment of content to students. Would appreciate any help.
Hi everyone!
I made a website template to help people transition from tutoring/teaching platforms to working independently. It’s great for tutors of any topic, but I had language, math, and science teachers most in mind.
I’d appreciate if you check it out or leave some feedback. The demo website is linked below so you can try it before buying. All graphics and images are changeable to make it uniquely yours. Let me know if you’re interested!
Link: studyup.squarespace.com Password: demo
Hello all!
Two years ago I made this Thanksgiving themed breakout room and posted it on TPT for free for anyone to use. I no longer work in K-12 education, but every year it makes me really happy to see people using it.
Well, I just found out that TPT is now charging for seller accounts (even though I wasn't selling this to begin with) and that they took down my posting. I am not going to pay their silly fee just to post something I'm not making money on anyway so I thought I would post it here. I've include two sets of links, the first set is just the regular links to the resources and the second is a set that enables you to copy the resources into your own google library and edit them for your class if you would like. I do want to caution you though, that if you do decide to edit it, be careful! There are a lot of moving pieces that if one is messed up the whole thing won't work properly.
The only thing I ask in return is that you leave a comment telling me if you liked it or used it. Thank you!
Links only (you need both of these for the assignment):
Breakout room slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BKfPaMEJwx16TSRLFtIdUnEx-AK3xZcFD2nebLhZCXU/edit Breakout room form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhRlvqmTquO2zqfjDz7YdDCVYemiF-muVyHwXRPE-3sKsdhQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
Editable copies (read cation note above):
Main slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1BKfPaMEJwx16TSRLFtIdUnEx-AK3xZcFD2nebLhZCXU/copy Final slide: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1229i-Cw6Y9lPET0gnVsJ6eDHbBpo1bo-hTYHwY6bLHA/copy Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_Pqc8E6eW1hMl74m4omUaNQ4uOHZN5TExCZ3QtkUJ14/copy
This activity is digital only and really best for older middle school students or younger high school students (grades 7-10ish) and doesn't require any prep work.
If you're looking for something digital for younger students, I suggest the free Thanksgiving activity from the Plimouth Patuxet Museum, "You Are The Historian"
https://youarethehistorian.org
Thanks everyone!
I'm a tech teacher building a tool to grade handwritten short answers. My history colleague and I are currently testing it. Looking for 5-10 more beta testers. If interested, check out the link: https://gradepaper.ink Hit me with any questions! #edtech #handwriting #grading #teachers
I bought Bookrags for one month so let me know soon if you want anything and if I can I'll send them to you
If you need additional listening materials for the new GCSE French exams (AQA - OUP), exams from 2026 check these listening clips out which come with free worksheets.
THEME 1 (Identity & Relationships with Others)
THEME 2 (Healthy Living & Lifestyle)
This game is inspired by the classic board game Clue. Except there is no board, only cards, and I used this game to review places and modes of transportation as well as different tenses with my students. They loved it! I hope your students enjoy it as well.
Find the printable here: https://learningwithmegan.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Mystery-date-printable.pdf
More about the game: https://learningwithmegan.com/2024/05/29/a-new-mystery-card-game-for-students-to-figure-out-together/
Hi guys! I am a student that created an app that lets you create gamified learning games about any topic. I use it to make learning more fun for my exams.
The learning games that are created are accessible by everybody and you can share them even with people who do not have the app. The app is called GamfiyAI and is currently only available on iOS. On the website is a preview of the app. https://gamifyaiweb.vercel.app/ If you want it for android dm me and I can see if I can make it happen. Also, I would appreciate feedback if you think this is useful.
I'm a veteran teacher turned software engineer. Working with a small team of founders (3 of us total) including educators to build an app to help teachers (not just an app geared towards students). We've interviewed a group of teachers and built an app based on their feedback. However, I want to hear from a larger audience to see if our product (not sharing and being open ended so not to overly influence initial thoughts). What is the biggest challenge you wish could be automated or created to support teachers?
Just created this Cheatsheet for folks using tools such as Kahoot, Wooclap and other quizzing platforms. Would love to get your thoughs!
Hey all, just wanted to get this out there to more people, share with anyone who might be interested in astronomy, gravity, physics and engineering.
Hey everyone, have all these courses available in google drive folder access, which constantly gets added with her updated ones. DM me if you’re interested in the offer. Check my pinned post for more info on this. Thanks!
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Hey guys, have all these YouTube automation courses available, DM me if you’re interested in the offer. Check my pinned post for more info on this. Thanks!
I am a certified ECE, and also have a MSed in Early Childhood and Childhood Literacy, but am writing this from more of a parent perspective. I briefly taught 1st grade, but spent the bulk of my teaching years in 4th grade. I left teaching two years ago when I became a mom.
I am looking for a academic good book on pre-writing strategies. I know there are countless blogs out there with amazing strategies for pre-writing and the fine motor activities needed to get there. As my 2 year old is starting to get to the pre-writing stage, I want to be able read of the research behind the strategies. I pulled out what books I had left from my masters (from a decade-ish ago) and some have little blurbs on pre-writing most start their focus with emergent writing.
Welcome suggests for what to read and for what to avoid!
Thanks for reading!