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Learning. Such a simple idea. We all have done it for our whole lives. As humans, we have done it since the inception of the species. It has been the subject of philosophical discourse for centuries. Yet we seem to act like we have no idea how it might work.

"We are taking accessibility seriously," but we excuse leaders whose presentations are not.

Despite interacting with students, colleagues, specialists, and principals all day, educators surprisingly work in isolation. When a challenging problem arises, educators are typically left to solve it on their own. Unless they are wise users of AI.

Averaging is about the worst way to report learning.

When the consequences or rewards don’t work, don’t look for effective ones, look for a different theory.

So many who argue “it will motivate them” do not understand motivation nor do they understand the individuals who are to be motivated.

One event isn’t a trend. Two aren’t either. Once you get to three, you can start being curious… but get some math to back up your argument if you start claiming a trend.

You say, “it’s this or that,” but in reality, there are far more options. Digital processing is the one obvious exception.

Objectively measuring the value of anything seems dubious… except maybe money and votes.

“As work turns into a contest, your livelihood becomes the prize.” -Madhumita Murgia

Those subject matters that are so important in school do not exist outside of it.

The best path forward rarely comes in survey results.

AI—in the absence of a trusted colleague—has helped fill a teaching need.

"Isolation is a surprising reality of an educator’s life." This isolation stems from a lack of meaningful, peer-level collaboration

To better serve teaching and learning, we must treat AI like a colleague and interact with it in that manner, integrating it into academic life.

Treat AI as a Colleague: AI is a resource for both teaching and learning. We improve its service by changing our attitude and treating AI like a colleague, interacting with it just as we would with a human coworker.

The Integration Mandate: AI is here. We must learn to integrate AI into our academic lives. Crucially, we must help our students integrate AI into the skills they develop in the classroom.

The s-curve illustrates the typical trend observed in technology adoption. This trend consists of a period of slow initial adoption, followed by a period of rapid adoption, and finally a slowing of adoption as a limit is approached.

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