A collection of teacher-reviewed #Edtech resources, #k12 curricular materials & professional learning offerings (@SFLOK2Ask) from The Source for Learning
Looking for ways to streamline lesson preparation? This curated TeachersFirst collection shares AI tools and resources that can support lesson planning, differentiation, and instructional design across grade levels and subjects: https://t.co/pr58Gr1EzE #AiforTeachers#AIforEd
AI literacy belongs in every classroom. Join our summer book study to get guidance from leading researchers and our edtech coaches about how to integrate AI to enhance learning across subjects:
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AI tools can help educators save time on everyday tasks like brainstorming, organizing resources, and creating classroom materials. This TeachersFirst collection includes gtrr tools and practical ways to use AI for teacher productivity: https://t.co/nOLSagpoZr #AiforTeachers
Is professional learning part of your summer plan? Check out our on-demand workshops and PLUs—certificates available! https://t.co/DlXh34am81
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AI Quests introduces students to artificial intelligence through interactive challenges and activities. It’s a useful way to build AI literacy, problem-solving skills, and encourage classroom discussion around emerging technology: https://t.co/YPEd3PIel5 #AIforEd
Ready to explore AI in your classroom? Join our summer book study featuring “AI and Civic Engagement” by @Torreytrust & Robert W. Maloy & learn practical, research-backed strategies you can use right away: https://t.co/Uwe0IIdZuC #AILiteracy#EdTech#ProfessionalLearning
Earn certificates for completing our self-paced professional learning opportunities! Watch on-demand workshops and complete professional learning units (PLUs) on your schedule—pause, resume, repeat. Start exploring today: https://t.co/DlXh34am81
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Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with this collection of 21 recommended books for students. The list highlights diverse voices, stories, and experiences that can spark meaningful classroom conversations: https://t.co/ZasTNtK7Cg
"I have been teaching for 27 years... This experience was perfect. It allowed me to learn and experiment in a supportive environment. It encouraged me to take risks." – Middle School Teacher, NY
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Not a civics teacher? This book study is still for you! Explore how AI supports critical thinking, digital citizenship, student agency, and ethical innovation in any subject:
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Literacy isn’t limited to ELA classrooms. This TeachersFirst blog post explores ways educators across all subject areas can support reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and critical thinking skills: https://t.co/IszqftGYDD
Planning to learn over summer break? Earn professional development certificates asynchronously with our on-demand OK2Ask workshops. https://t.co/DlXh34am81
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Audiobooks can support fluency, comprehension, and access for diverse learners across grade levels. This TeachersFirst collection shares free, classroom-ready audiobook resources and listening tools for independent reading and content-area learning: https://t.co/UB6uTFXHc8
Build skills that last. Our pedagogy-focused professional learning units (PLUs) help you tackle evergreen challenges like classroom management, literacy, and student engagement—at your pace. https://t.co/DlXh34am81 #ProfessionalLearning#TeacherPD#ScienceOfReading
Civic learning isn’t just for social studies and history classrooms! Discover how AI can help students think critically, engage with real-world issues, and build essential skills in any subject. Join our free, gamified summer book study: https://t.co/Uwe0IIdZuC #AIforEd
Help students enhance and create images with Adobe Express Image Editor. This easy-to-use tool supports creativity by allowing students to explore photo editing, graphic design, and visual projects across subjects. See the review: https://t.co/dE7IQ4Enih #AdobeEDU
Introduce students to the history of photography with resources from the George Eastman Museum. From historic photographs to exhibits on cameras and film, this site offers engaging connections to art, history, and media literacy. Learn more here: https://t.co/zoQx4QGK4r
Wrap up your professional learning requirements before summer break, or save them for later! Explore our self-paced offerings and earn certificates on your schedule. https://t.co/DlXh34am81
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May is National Photography Month, making it a great time to explore visual storytelling in the classroom. National Geographic Photography offers striking images, photo essays, and multimedia resources that can spark discussions across subjects. https://t.co/bFlj3gXF9p
Did you miss one of our spring OK2Ask workshops? You can catch up and earn certificates for watching them on-demand! Learn about free tech tools and practical instructional strategies on your time. https://t.co/DlXh34am81
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