
Pedagogical Lessons from the Olympics: Resilience and Balance
I often think teaching should be an Olympic sport. It takes skill, knowledge of your craft, a lot of practice, dedication, will, and resilience. All
I often think teaching should be an Olympic sport. It takes skill, knowledge of your craft, a lot of practice, dedication, will, and resilience. All
Have you activated your own AI companion yet? Not sure how to explain a certain concept in class? Having trouble coming up with a new
I’ll be honest. When the rapid evolution of AI caused teachers to panic, I did not worry too much. I could see that students could
Writers often evoke movies to describe the threats posed by artificial intelligence. Although AI has been around in many of the products we have used
Barely a day goes by without the latest invitation to a seminar on artificial intelligence or some handwaving about how AI could end the world
How long is it before you touch your phone after you awake?
Some of you will say right away because that is where your alarm
You form an impression of a student within five seconds of seeing them. This impression is likely to stick even after you interact with them
How will your class be different in 2024?
Does your class end with a bang or a whimper?
A teacher’s work is rarely done. You may think you have nailed it one day only to flounder the next. One semester may go swimmingly,
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