The Ditch Summit may be over but we can use what we learned all year long! In this episode of the Ditch That Textbook podcast, Matt and Karly recap some of their favorite ideas shared by our Ditch Summit spotlight sponsors including tool updates, tech tips and templates you can use right away. Matt also shares ideas from his session AI in the Classroom: Today, Tomorrow, and Beyond.
News and updates:
Adobe Creative Express has some great updates!
Matt’s back in the classroom! You can follow Matt’s on Twitter Twitter.com/ @jmattmiller to see some pictures, thoughts and updates
Big idea: AI in the Classroom: Today, Tomorrow and Beyond
How can AI help me right now?
AI can give us ideas and save us time (Thought Partner). AI can be a Thinking Partner/Collaborator Example. AI can create lots of examples. Diffit.me. AI can provide feedback Curipod.com. AI can be a fantastic accessibility tool Goblin.tools
Where is AI Headed? How will it impact education?
Read: 6 ways to prepare students for an AI future Read: Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World and The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma
Tech tips:
Use the audio feature in Book Creator for prereaders or those learning to read or those learning a new language. Read Growing authors: 15 ways to use Book Creator to publish student writing for more ideas.
Chromebook Accessibility Features are built into the device! Learn more: Turn on Chromebook accessibility features
Quick Teaching Strategies:
Gamify class with BookWidgets! With some of the widgets (like pairs matching) you can have a reward word. You can make this an exit ticket where students have to show you or whisper the reward word to you as they head out the door.
Record with ScreenPal for directions, for students who are absent, for a day with a substitute teacher or anytime you need to clone yourself to be in two places at once!
Template of the Week:
FigJam Trading Cards! Creating your own trading card is such a fun way to build community and learn about one another. Have everyone create their own card to share a picture and a little bit about themselves with one another. Read more How to use FigJam in the classroom: 20 ideas + templates - Ditch That Textbook
056: The 50/30/20 model for learning
055: Avoiding tech overwhelm for students AND teachers
054: You don't need the app to create the experience
053: GimKit: Like Kahoot with power-ups
052: Perfection is the enemy of your goals
051: Now's the perfect time to reflect
050: Love TED Talks? Teach like them!
048: You are already teaching coding ...
049: What do our assessments reward?
047: Making the most of online learning
046: Escalate or de-escalate? Humanize or de-humanize?
045: 4 teaching skills I learned in the journalism world
044: How to create Bitmojis for students
043: Hearing from EVERY student
042: About that ONE kid that's not paying attention ...
041: Use KQED Learn to learn and share with an audience
040: The power of lunch with students
039: Battling naughty Kahoot! nicknames
038: Internet access for any assessment?
037: 4 tips to live by on Twitter
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