I'm enjoying trying out schoolai with my middle school science students. I like allowing my students to use AI in a controlled environment where I can see their interactions with the AI.
#SchoolAIBasecamp
https://t.co/Y8mrz7CAty
@kwestbooks Today was my first loss as well. Got the last 4 letters by the second guess then a futile guessing game. (Btw Congrats on the Star Trib feature review!!)
@trussleadership I think most will stay engaged In last weekend‘s workshop you were direct about telling uncomfortable white participants to “sit with it” and think about why they/we were uncomfortable. I felt like that was a tap on the shoulder to notice when WSC was rearing it’s ugly head.
Lots of thought-provoking conversations in this video. One way to understand and address biases is to have conversations and get to know people. https://t.co/F7BZf7NTEL
Fellow allies... here is one simple way to educate ourselves this month and into the future. Join me in my commitment to spend at least (!) 10 minutes per day to become more knowledgeable and learn how to get off the sidelines and become more active. Justice in June!
I Thought I Understood What School Was Like for My Students of Color https://t.co/QCONLWLtZF via @_weareteachers I’m adding this to my ever-growing list of summer work to help me be a better teacher next year...from Sept 2019 but has links and resources relevant to today.
Racist White people weaponize their privilege against others, non-racist White people withhold their privilege from others, anti-racist White people leverage their privilege to help others.
BOLERO JUILLIARD: A short film featuring 100+ Juilliard students and alumni. "What can we do together even while we are alone?" https://t.co/RkF8mq5Wzw
@GovTimWalz My book club had a good discussion tonight (using Zoom) about Educated by Tara Westover. .... I also highly recommend Minor Dramas and Other Catastrophes by MN author @kcwest