In this episode of the Ditch That Textbook podcast hosts Matt Miller and Karly Moura share news about Magic School's new SEL lesson generator and a contest for sharing Ditch Summit. They discuss CS Ed Week resources including 20 ways to celebrate the Hour of Code and explore creativity with AI and NASA's Space Jam. They also provide tech tips on creating fill-in-the-blank image generator prompts and using virtual versions of robots. Matt and Karly share quick teaching strategies like writing a message in binary for students to decode and asking an AI assistant for common misconceptions about content. They also share a template of the week and ideas for using it.
News and updates:
Magic School has a new SEL lesson generator! Other new-ish tools from MagicSchool.ai include their Real World Connections Tool and the Standards Unpacker Tool.
Win prizes for sharing Ditch Summit?!?!?
Here’s how you can participate …
Learn more in this issue of the DTT email newsletter.
The Big idea:
Computer Science Education Week Resources
20 Ways to celebrate the Hour Of Code
Unplugged CS resources include Hello Ruby, Kodable Unplugged and the “Program the Teacher” activity from CSinSF.
Explore Boards Creativity with AI & NASA’s Space Jam
Flip and NASA Live Event
Tech tips:
Create fill-in-the-blank image generator prompts with Microsoft designer. Check out this Tweet from Becky Keene for a link to an example prompt.
Use a virtual version of robots or physical computing devices to enhance your instruction. Visit Bee-Bots online, Ozobot simulator, and MakeCode for Micro:bits.
Robots you might want to try in your classroom:
Beebots
Dash and Dot
Ozobots
Micro:bit
Makey Makey
Quick teaching strategies:
Write your students a message in binary and have your class decode the message as a warm up. Use Binary Translator and give your students the Binary Code Translator Key.
Ask an AI assistant for common misconceptions about your content (#5 in this post Lesson planning with AI: Save time and get ideas)
Template of the week
Learning awards template
Share with us on social media!
Use #Ditchbook or tag @jmattmiller or @Karlymoura on Twitter/X
Don't forget to join the Ditch That Textbook email newsletter at DitchThatTextbook.com/join and be sure to subscribe to the show.
195: Snow days ahead? Ideas you can use in class or remotely
194: Recapping the Ditch That Textbook Digital Summit
193: No prep end of semester project ideas
191: Plan lessons faster with AI
190: The Ditch That Textbook Podcast is back!
189: Two words to guide your remote teaching and learning
188: Press record to give students instructions
187: A fun tip for recording remote learning videos
186: Awesome Teacher Summer #3: Google/Microsoft training
185: Awesome Teacher Summer #2: Global EdTech Academy
184: Awesome Teacher Summer #1: EdTech tools
183: Student-created unboxing videos
182: 10 options for online whiteboards
181: A FREE remote learning online course!
180; Tech Like a PIRATE is out!
179: No-internet remote learning (part 3)
178: No-internet remote learning (part 2)
177: No-internet remote learning (part 1)
176: An app for your daily gratitude
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The No-Frills Teacher Podcast
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
Summarize | رادیو سامرایز
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast