13 Ways to Detect AI Writing Without Technology
As more of my students have submitted AI-generated work, I’ve gotten better at recognizing it.
By Michael Millington published
How Mystery Writing is giving students the opportunity to discover their voice through one of the oldest forms of expression.
By Michael Gaskell published
While AI offers tremendous time-saving efficiency, its integration must be approached with caution and responsibility
By Michael Millington published
INNOVATIVE LEADER AWARD - Using the experience and diversity in your district to help craft and integrate AI policy and tools
By TL Editors last updated
Here's what you need to know about the digital tools for teachers, such as AI, Google Classroom, ChatGPT, Flip, Canva, Blooket, and more!
By Erik Ofgang published
Designed to harness the best of social media, Perusall is a digital annotation tool that helps students to complete assigned readings.
By Luke Edwards published
Plickers makes formative assessment quick, easy and minimal for teachers.
By Luke Edwards published
Buying drones for schools can take educational goals to new heights
By Diana Restifo last updated
These Hour of Code lessons and activities are free and easy to use since most don’t require an account or login
By TL Editors last updated
Google Classroom is the most popular digital tool in education.
By Luke Edwards published
KnoPro teaches real-world skills using challenges to fix problems and win prizes.
By Luke Edwards published
NexGen News gives kids fortnightly news updates with learning follow-ups for teachers.
By Luke Edwards published
LightSail literacy helps students progress and teachers support that process.