I sat down with @mbteach to talk about the real role of AI in education.
Mary Beth Hertz asks the tough questions, reminding us that it’s about the students, not the tech.
🎧 Tune in for an insightful conversation: https://t.co/cLNHczwOT4
#AI#AIinEdu
🚨 Just launched! Our latest All Things Marketing and Education podcast episode features educator @mbteach.
She talks about AI’s impact on education and how to stay focused on student outcomes.
Listen now: https://t.co/6n5xYO8ocH
#EdTech#AIinEdu
Just launched! @mbteach shares her insights on balancing EdTech innovation with student success in my latest podcast.
She’s full of practical tips on getting it right.
🎧 Listen now or check out the show notes: https://t.co/XGfgvO6qxH
#EdTechChat#StudentSuccess
Teacher @mbteach says generative AI tools help her:
📝 Streamline lesson planning
⏳ Save time brainstorming
⚡ Create deeper ways for students to engage with content
Here’s how to get the results you want from #EdTech tools: https://t.co/89yU5AdXNA
@BenjaminBHerold I also live ~15 minutes from the William Penn school district featured in WHYYs Schooled podcast. I drive through one of the original suburban "rings" of Philly every day on my way to work. I live in a secondary ring really close to that border. I think about this stuff A LOT.
My grandparents lived in the NY Levittown in the 1950s and my father was born there. Thanks to @BenjaminBHerold I now have so many questions about my own family's role in the complex history of suburbs in the US. I've been reading this: https://t.co/fpzVPRflrA
@BenjaminBHerold Will do. I moved away from suburbia at 18 and never moved back and cringed at the idea of ever returning. So much of my own perspectives seem to have subconsciously been connected to the seeming intentional exclusion built into the communities. It's a touchy topic in my family.
Wow, Ben...I just finished the book. Hearing Bethany read the epilogue was powerful. What an amazing and important accomplishment. Thank you for your transparency and open grappling with your own complicity. It is a model for the rest of us.
Suburbia worked great for my white family.
But a generation later, my hometown schools were crushed by a $172m debt, undermining the dreams of thousands of Black families.
I wrote this book because the same cycle threatens a suburb near you.
Preorder: https://t.co/Hzkb61YZVZ
post #educon2024 these questions that @irasocol poses seem even more critical to consider as the world becomes increasingly complex . How do we ensure the “three kids” in our schools every day - the social-emotional kid, the cognitive kid, and the physical kid all get attention
I am SO EXCITED to talk about his important, eye-opening education opus “Disillusioned” with my friend and former #phled reporter pal @BenjaminBHerold a week from today, 1/23 at @FreeLibrary. If you care about schools, you should join us. (And if you can’t, read the book anyway!)
Suburbia worked great for my white family.
But a generation later, my hometown schools were crushed by a $172m debt, undermining the dreams of thousands of Black families.
I wrote this book because the same cycle threatens a suburb near you.
Preorder: https://t.co/Hzkb61YZVZ
@spencerideas What would you call people who read EVERYTHING. Like can't help themselves...ingredients on packages, signs, fine print, trademark symbols, stamps in concrete....Serial Readers? (umm...asking for a friend?)