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The power of AI in education: Enhancing instructional coaching for student success

eSchool News

These tools can transcribe and analyze coaching conversations in real time, providing coaches with valuable data and insights into the teacher’s instructional strategies, student engagement, and areas for growth. Moreover, AI is not limited to analyzing coaching conversations alone.

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A Very Useful Guide to Virtual Classroom Collaboration

The CoolCatTeacher

Collaborate with faculty to support them in an instructional design capacity, inspiring and helping them implement engaging curricular units around instructional technology and innovation. Develop training and instructional materials for faculty to enhance their fluency with available technologies and software.

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Student seeks to create the ‘Netflix of online learning’

The Hechinger Report

eLearn.fyi is a database of more than 300 online resources, from a civics curriculum created by a former Supreme Court justice to engineering lessons for building a robotic arm. As long as students, parents and teachers are baffled, these tools will continue to fall short of their capacity to improve and personalize instruction.

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25 digital tools and edtech resources from FETC

eSchool News

Kendall Hunt will offer a customized version of OpenSciEd’s high-quality middle school science instructional materials in a dynamic format through Kiddom’s comprehensive digital curriculum platform. Kiddom , an all-in-one education platform for high-quality digital curriculum, has expanded its partnership with Kendall Hunt Publishing.

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Do Chatbot Tutors Work Better When They're Upbeat — and Female?

Edsurge

Regarding gender, there is a long history of robots being programmed with female-sounding voices. But he hopes that such tools are used like textbooks or instructional materials, not as replacements for human instructors. “If

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Racism is a subtle, silent enemy of STEM classrooms

eSchool News

For example: which voices are represented during decision-making processes and in our instructional materials? Related : Computer science classes have an equity issue–some NYC educators are trying to change that How robotic gamification helped my elementary students love STEM

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The Myth of Neutral Makerspaces

User Generated Education

Program leaders and instructors remain predominantly male, and a language analysis of recruiting and instruction materials revealed evidence of implicit bias. Implicit bias is pervasive and insidious,” the report states. Our evidence is specific to gender, but there may be other forms. Don’t advantage one kind of building over another.