Integrating ChatGPT effectively means considering its role in the learning context, facilitating collaboration, fostering conversation, and supporting active knowledge construction. #EdTechIntegration
ChatGPT can be a tool for problem-solving, facilitating critical thinking, experimentation, and supporting learner-centered approaches like project-based learning. #ProblemBasedLearning
ChatGPT can boost productivity for teachers and students by aiding research, writing, brainstorming, and reducing administrative tasks. #TeacherProductivity #StudentSuccess
Educators must explore how to integrate ChatGPT effectively, considering its potential benefits and disruptions, rather than banning it. #FutureofEducation
Requestioning: Asking students questions before they encounter learning material enhances their learning and retention of that material. #Education #CognitiveScience
Early AI programs like Joseph Weizenbaum's ELIZA showed computers could process natural language in a way that felt human-like. An interesting step in AI development! #AIEarlyDays #NaturalLanguageProcessing
A blog post on IT networks for educational leaders, now with audio:
https://hackscience.education/2018/06/27/edtech-for-edleaders-local-area-networks/
Remember card catalogs? They became digital databases decades ago. The first digital versions were often installed on LAN servers in the library. #Libraries #TechHistory
A blog post on student autonomy now with audio:
https://hackscience.education/2023/07/31/on-student-autonomy/
#teaching #education #students
For students to have autonomy, they need both permission from teachers to make decisions and the capacity to accomplish what they want. Teachers build capacity and give students space to apply learning. #BuildingCapacity #EmpowerStudents
Recognize that teaching "the standards" can sometimes feel like teaching artificial limits. Educators must use care in setting the bounds of knowledge, balancing standards with potential restrictions on students. #EducationalStandards #CriticalThinking
While productive struggle is good, too much can lead to frustration which inhibits learning. Teachers need to observe, teach strategies for overcoming frustration, and intervene when necessary. #LearningStrategies #TeacherRole
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator