Tag: ai
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Beyond the Answer: Fostering Math Conversations with Snorkl
Finding the right technology, AI especially, to support math instruction can be challenging. We want tools that do more than just check an answer. We want them to help students think, reason, and articulate their process. I recently saw this in action during a demo lesson I co-taught in a 7th grade math class using…
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A Smarter Way to Build Your AI Classroom Assistants
Many educators are exploring custom AI tools, like Gems in Gemini, Spaces in SchoolAI, Rooms in MagicSchool, or custom GPTs. These tools promise to create amazing, tailored resources for our students. But getting them to work just right often comes down to one big challenge: writing the detailed training prompt. It can be difficult to…
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Beyond the Spelling List: Coaching Thought Partnership and AI
Educators are constantly looking for ways to innovate their practice while also managing a demanding workload. One of the most significant challenges is finding or creating resources that are not only effective but also time-efficient to prepare. For a reading intervention teacher, crafting differentiated spelling lists that break down words by syllable and color-code specific…
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Streamline Your Workflow with NotebookLM’s Source Refresh
As educators, we know that our plans and materials are rarely set in stone. A lesson plan evolves, a project guide gets updated with new resources, and collaborative slide decks change by the minute. Technology should support this dynamic process, not hinder it. For users of NotebookLM, a fantastic AI-powered research and writing partner, a…
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New Storybook Creator in Gemini
As educators, we know the magic that unfolds when a good story is shared in the classroom. Storybooks are a powerful tool for introducing new concepts, building foundational knowledge, and sparking a sense of wonder in our students. They provide a narrative anchor that feels far more engaging than a standard textbook, creating space for…
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Learning at the Intersection of Computer Science and College Football
At first glance, the worlds of college football and computer science seem miles apart. One is about physical strategy on a field, the other about logical commands on a screen. Yet, the way an analyst breaks down game film provides a surprisingly effective and relatable framework for introducing students to complex computational thinking. It’s a…
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Loops, Choices, and Pigs: How One ELA Lesson Brought Computer Science to Life
What if your students could play through a story instead of just reading it? That’s exactly what one innovative lesson invites them to do—by transforming a classic literary tale into a role-playing game using nothing more than index cards, markers, and a whole lot of imagination. Designed for upper elementary grades, though adaptable for younger…
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Discover YourStory: Personal, Fun, Inclusive Learning
Bring Any Subject to Life with AI-Powered Engagement Struggling to get students excited about math, science, history—or even writing? With YourStory, learning becomes an immersive, interactive journey across every subject. Whether it’s solving complex math problems with a supportive AI tutor, exploring literary themes with a character from the story, or diving into social studies…
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A Week in the Life of an EdTech Coach: Empowering Classrooms with AI
What does it look like when technology, creativity, and pedagogy come together in real classrooms? This week, I had the privilege of spending time in the field, supporting Tulare County teachers and students at Sequoia Union Elementary and Roosevelt Elementary—and let me tell you, it was a blast! Professional Learning with Purpose: Sequoia Union Elementary…
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Love NotebookLM? Check out the New Mind Map Feature!
Ever wish you could take a pile of teaching resources and magically turn them into a clean, organized visual for your students—or yourself? Good news: NotebookLM just launched a Mind Map feature, and it’s a game-changer for simplifying complex concepts in your classroom! First, what is NotebookLM?It’s an AI-powered tool from Google that helps you…
