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President Biden’s AI Executive Order Won’t Fix AI in Schools, But It’s a Start
By Erik Ofgang published
President Biden's recent executive order on AI could be the first step in relieving teachers from implementing their own AI policies on the fly.

AI Isn’t Yet a Huge Help to Writing Students, Says Director of Harvard’s Writing Center
By Erik Ofgang published
Jane Rosenzweig sees potential for AI in the future but is critical of many of its current classroom applications.

ChatGPT Can Now Access The Internet. What This Means for Teachers
By Erik Ofgang published
ChatGPT Plus subscribers now have an internet-enabled version of the chatbot, providing students who can afford the subscription version with more opportunities to learn and cheat.

Help me write: Google Doc’s New AI Writing Tool Explained for Teachers
By Erik Ofgang published
The Help me write tool is built into Google Docs for select users, providing ease of access that could make AI writing even more widespread

AI in Education: 10 Months On
By Michael Gaskell published
It's been 10 months since the introduction of generative AI in education. What have we learned so far?

AI Lesson Plan Tips
By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published
Best practices and tips for when you’re developing AI lesson plans

Integrating Generative AI into Edtech
By Eileen Belastock published
Edtech solution providers need to integrate generative AI into their products to keep up with student and educator needs

Is Generative AI The Most-Wanted Cyberbully?
By Dr. Kecia Ray published
Educators need to be aware of how generative AI is being used in cyberbullying
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