9 Suggestions For Your AI Reading List
Some reading about AI in education to help better understand its potential impacts and harness its capabilities
By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published
With so many technological teach tools available, finding the right one to engage your students can be a challenge. Here's advice on how to get started.
By Erik Ofgang published
Google Scholar PDF reader uses Gemini AI to read research papers. The AI model creates direct links to the paper’s citations and a digital outline that summarizes the different sections of the paper.
By Michael Gaskell published
As more schools consider student phone bans, are phone pouches a viable solution?
By Ray Bendici published
Google’s experimental Learn About platform is designed to create an AI-guided learning experience
By Luke Edwards published
Plickers makes formative assessment quick, easy and minimal for teachers.
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 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
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.
By Luke Edwards published
Tinybop Schools offers interactive models to teach sciences in an experiential way.
By Luke Edwards published
CoSpaces Edu uses AR and VR as a super creative space to build, teach and learn.