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I'm honored to be selected as the keynote speaker at April's AI and Future of Education conference in Yokohama. aife.community/yokohama/ Hope to see you there!
I like how the Privacy Portal only has two choices. If you have a Business or Enterprise account, I guess you're supposed to just close the window completely?
I'm excited to be presenting at the upcoming How Schools AI event. I'll be co-presenting a session on using AI with school data. Register now for free! hubs.li/Q03yHVh20
I just finished reading Ethan Mollick’s new book Co-Intelligence. It’s the best book on AI that I’ve read. Every teacher and school leader should read it, especially Chapter 7. In fact, it’s probably a good idea for all other humans to read it as well. Thank you @emollick !
I'm super excited to be part of the Assessment By Design event, presenting alongside Jay McTighe! I'll show how AI can completely refine the data analysis cycle, allowing school data teams to dig deeper into data like never before. hubs.li/Q02th8cy0#AssessmentbyDesign
I'm excited to be presenting at the Leading With AI event on Feb 24! I'll share my school's process for creating our guidelines for the use of AI in education as well as demo some examples of how we use AI at ASIJ. #LeadingwithAI Register here hubs.li/Q02jshbR0
Trellis looks like a super awesome application of AI for education. Join their waitlist with my referral and help me get access faster!. readtrellis.com/?ref=623d85
I love what's possible these days with interactive multimedia journalism. This article from the @washingtonpost is brilliant. Visualize your place among the world's 8 billion people. Excellent work by @lmshap@sadbumblebee and team washingtonpost.com/world/int…
When I read this headline, I saw the verbs as nouns and vice versa. “Our spur-fears are being strained by this disease!” That’s just how my brain works.
I'm looking for more examples of surveys that have
"priming questions" like this one. (The answer is 18%, but by putting 2% up top, you're more inclined to guess low.) Does anyone have more examples like this?
The American School in Japan is looking for a Technology Specialist to support our high school students and teachers. See this job description for details. drive.google.com/file/d/1ePj…