People say "I never used that" about things they learned in school. Education isn't about direct and continuous application. More often, it's about knowing what's out there, understanding underlying complexity, and having the tools to find your path.
In your direct experience as a teacher, what are specific ways ChatGPT and other forms of AI have benefited you and/or your students? Responses might be used in my Ed Week column, so please DM me your answer if you don't want it to be published. Thanks!
In your direct experience as a teacher, what are specific ways ChatGPT and other forms of AI have benefited you and/or your students? Responses might be used in my Ed Week column, so please DM me your answer if you don't want it to be published. Thanks!
@RepMTG Hey marj, a party that wants to ban abortion and books rather than pass sensible gun legislation tells me all I need to know about you and your party
@WeVideo Why would you make the classroom version white? Please don't do that. Staring at screen is tough enough for hours on end, don't make it a white screen. #darkmodeforeverything
@ModestTeacher I've enjoyed all the lovely notes from parents who haven't contacted me all year telling me they have concerns about their student's grade and nothing about teacher appreciation. Also the free tacos on Thursday.
@MikeyG_NY@ModestTeacher Like what? Are you suggesting it would be preferable for someone to remain uneducated but debt free? Or perhaps education should be free?
@ModestTeacher Also: Private insurance companies can control medical prices, but lenders can't control tuition prices. Taxes pay for common use commodities like roads. Students aren't controlling the future economy.
Here's some curious data about the intersection between politics and reality: The education culture war is raging. But for most parents, it's background noise https://t.co/INqlXu65xj