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As we see an increase in the development and use of AI writing tools, there will probably be an increase in questions about copyright and plagiarism. In fact, that was a topic of discussion in a recent episode of Two Ed Tech Guys Take Questions. If this is an issue of concern for you,…
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While preparing to write an overview of online brainstorming and mind mapping tools, I turned to Google Scholar to read some research on group brainstorming methodologies. It was there that I found a paper written by Clive Boddy that gave a name to the methodology that I’ve used for years without knowing what it…
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After years of having almost no organization on my YouTube channel, I’ve spent the last couple of weeks organizing it into playlists. I’ve done that partly because the lack of organization was driving me nuts and partly in anticipation of some workshops this spring and summer. Perhaps you’re planning to host some as well.
Anyone who has…
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Way back in the mid-aughts there was a wave of what were called Web 2.0 tools that got me excited about using new tech tools in my classroom. Those tools gave students the ability to create cool things that were previously limited to the domain of specialists.
Today, I still get excited about tools…
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For more than fifteen years Common Craft has been producing high-quality, easy-to-understand explanations of complex topics. The latest topic they’re tackling is evaluating online information.
In Evaluating Information Online Common Craft starts by taking viewers through a brief history of the role of editors in publishing accurate information. The video then provides an…