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“Learning styles” refer to a range of competing, contested theories that claim to account for differences in individuals’ learning. This includes the idea of “multiple intelligences.”

This idea has influenced education despite the lack of evidence that learning styles are real, or even that identifying a student’s learning style produces better outcomes.

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#science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers

I remember when the INTERNET was the thing that would end education as we knew it. In response, #academia invested heavily in plagiarism detection software (& more recently surveillance tech) instead of reconsidering their whole approach to teaching. We don't have an AI issue. We have a pedagogy issue
#ChatGPT

Not bad, but illustrates that AI is very good at knowing what is known, but it cannot tell us what could be known next. #education #psychology #educationalpsychology

I think most of the debate around #ChatGPT / #OpenAI misses an important point: Yes, it should be very clear that it is not #Intelligence to replicate existing knowledge pattern with all their #bias and apply it on demand. But guess what? This is how human intelligence tests have worked for more than 100 years.

Finding genuinely new meaning in observations and data is essential for scientific and culutural progress but it has no clear place in contemporary #psychology. It feels a bit sanctimonious to only deride a flawed '#AI' concept while we are also struggling with the concept of what makes human intelligence.

As a blind individual, I have to say that #Caturday on #Mastodon is far far more enjoyable then at #Twitter, where the vast majority of cat photos are not described.

It is also been fascinating for me to hear descriptions written by those who sent the image, immediately followed by Apple image recognition’s attempts to describe the same image. Only rarely does that add anything to the ALT, & often directly contradicts it.

There is no auto magical solution to image description. It is something best done by a human, for only that human can explain the “why” of the image: the reason that image was chosen to speak so eloquently without words for those who can see it. ALT allows you to provide those words.

I get many questions, so:

Mastodon does not have verified accounts!

When you see anyone with a blue/green checkmark behind their name, that's just an emoji. Anyone can set that in their Display Name.

To avoid confusion, we disabled the :verified: emoji on Mastodon.world a while back.

If you want, you can still pay $8 like you can on Twitter. Just go to the donations page opencollective.com/mastodonwor

Note: I've been told using emoji in your displayname isn't nice for people using screenreaders.

“What’s my favorite G Suite for Education tool?” asked a Google Educator Level 1 session participant. “Google Slides. You can do so much with it!” said another. Slides offers many exciting features that make it a versatile assistant for educators. In this blog entry, let’s take a look at five Google Slides hacks you may find useful. These may deepen your appreciation for Google Slides and increase your productivity. blog.tcea.org/five-hacks-for-g Be sure to check out this online course on Google Slides - courses.tcea.org

#teachers and #school persons: I can appreciate that #ChatGPT is a significant leap. But I can also appreciate that this GPT2 detector easily detects GPT3.5 outputs. Things are going to change, but some perspective is warranted #education: huggingface.co/openai-detector

😌 Ever heard of a digital calming room? Me neither! Dyann Wilson tells us about them and shares one made with Wakelet.
blog.tcea.org/digital-calming-
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If you're looking for a fun, new way to engage your students in any subject or grade level, try out Express and animate your voice! tinyurl.com/Ahoymateysblog @edutooters

There is a LOT of chatter about this week and what it means for education in the near future. I'm seeing implications for English, Math, Marketing, and more. But THIS is one area of change that could be really amazing to watch for - how this might change the world for those with - 1 minute video worth watching
tiktok.com/@mr_baldman1/video/

I've found that many graduate students are unaware of one of the most useful tricks for finding relevant research materials.

(1) Launch Google Scholar scholar.google.com/

(2) Search for a book or article you really like and which you already know is relevant to your research.

(3) Then click on the link at the bottom where it lists the number of other references that cite this work. (See picture.)

(4) Then do a search within those results. (See picture.)

#research #HowTo #search

Learn My Way is a website of free online courses for beginners, helping you develop digital skills to make the most of the online world. learnmyway.com/ #edtech #digitalliteracy #dignity

Thanks to a toot from @DavidKnuffke that I saw this morning, I tried another tool - Elicit elicit.org/
"This workflow tries to answer your research question with information from published papers."
My example is shown here with my initial question in the red box. Wow.

A colleague sent me this #AI Research Assistant and my brain has exploded 🤯. So useful for #education and #learning: elicit.org

EdTech Links of the Week - Resources and video at controlaltachieve.com/2022/12/

🕹️ Jerry Lawson & Game Making Tool
💯 Arithmetic Game
🎧 GZM Classroom
🖱️ Tumber
🏙️ Metroverse
📌 Pinning Tabs in Chrome
🧊 8 Googley Wintertime Activities
📰 What's New in Google

#ControlAltAchieve #edtech #GoogleEDU #edutooter @edutooters

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