Our favorite piece of advice from Varun Arora @OpenCurriculum – DON'T Google "how to use AI in the classroom"... Our advice – listen to this episode AND read his book instead! https://t.co/vycXFVc9gA
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Congratulations @OpenCurriculum on being named a ‘21-‘22 Learning Engineering Tools Competition Winner! OpenCurriculum Flow is a free and open-source learning science experiment builder for researchers and teachers. #toolscompetition#educhat
The competition sparked tremendous interest from teams around the world, with more than 800 proposals competing for $4 million in prizes – making it one of the largest edtech competitions ever convened.
We are proud to announce that our team was one of the 30 winners selected from this year’s Learning Engineering Tools Competition! We are eligible to share $4 million in prizes to meet the urgent needs of learners worldwide: https://t.co/B7plRroC6P
This year, six philanthropic organizations partnered to sponsor the competition: Schmidt Futures, Ken Griffin, Walton Family Foundation, Overdeck Family Foundation, Siegel Family Endowment, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Our founder @2pointsomeone has a new @RoutledgeEOE book out to help teachers understand and make decisions on personalized learning tools used in their classrooms. Get it at your favorite online bookstore!
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"A high-quality curriculum is evidence-based, equity-focused, educator-friendly, and cost-effective. It is also fundamental to a democratic education."
-@BernerEd@educationgadfly
https://t.co/WlASlvKFlE
"In games such as baseball, he argues, kids don’t learn to play by spending a year throwing, a year catching, and a year batting. Instead, they “play the whole game at the junior level” from the get-go"
After spending hundreds of hours at 30 schools, @sarahmfine and @jal_mehta share what they've observed about how to deepen student engagement and learning.
https://t.co/QRiF1kG5Lx
“People fail to get along because they fear each other; they fear each other because they don't know each other; they don't know each other because they have not communicated with each other.”
― Martin Luther King Jr.