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AI vs. The English Department
By Erik Ofgang published
As AI becomes more integrated into education, English and humanities teachers are often resistant. Here’s how their concerns could be better met.

How AI Has Changed Your Teaching
By Erik Ofgang published
Educators share specific ways AI has impacted classrooms across the U.S. both positively and negatively.

I Tried ChatGPT’s Study Mode And It’s Mostly Great
By Erik Ofgang published
ChatGPT's new study mode is designed for tutoring college students. It's a big step in the right direction for AI.

SHIFT to Embrace AI: Shaping Your Legacy
By Sascha Zuger published
Global educator and author Ayo Jones shares how looking to the future of education in the Age of AI starts with looking back.

EdExec Summit: 4 Tips to Plan for Successful AI Adoption
By Sascha Zuger published
EdExec Summit: Amanda Bickerstaff discusses the urgency of AI adoption in education

AFT Partners With OpenAI For AI Academy: Here’s What You Need To Know
By Erik Ofgang published
The National Academy for AI Instruction will have a physical space in Manhattan as well as a robust virtual program, says Rob Weil from the Educational Issues Department of the AFT.

AI Deepfake Explicit Images of Students: What Can School Leaders Do?
By Kerry Gallagher, Stephanie Jones published
By proactively addressing the risks of GenAI now, educators can build proactive systems that protect students and prevent harm

Your Brain On ChatGPT: Everything Educators Need To Know About MIT’s AI Study
By Erik Ofgang published
A recent study of ChatGPT’s use for writing essays does not paint a flattering picture of the tool. But some of the study’s findings have been misunderstood, says its lead author.

AI Literacy: 6 Resources For Teachers
By Erik Ofgang published
AI literacy is an increasingly important part of digital literacy education, but keeping up with the rapidly evolving field can be tough. These resources can help.

Using AI and Tech For Accessibility: 5 Tips For Educators and Students
By Erik Ofgang published
Crystal Yang created an educational app that has been used by more than 7,000 blind students, and she hasn’t even started college yet. She shares tips for ways others can harness the power of AI and technology.
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