AI
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AIEd: We Are All Explorers
Quick post to share an article from the Summer 2023 issue of International School Magazine. Continue reading
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Have We Reached The “Invisible AI” Tipping Point?
What happens when we don’t need to make a choice about using GenAI any more, because it is inextricably embedded in all of the tools we use? Continue reading
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Is “Prompt Engineering” Really The Future?
A conversations with BingChat on the future of prompt engineering. Is it a passing fad and are other literacies more important? Continue reading
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Is Our Culture Ready For The AI Change?
I recently presented on AI in Education at ECIS Leadership in Düsseldorf. Here is a screencast of the slides, recorded after the conference. Continue reading
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PerplexityAI as an Inquiry Engine
How might we use Perplexity, a simple and accessible AI tool, as a research assistant in units of inquiry? Continue reading
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What Are Universities Thinking About AI?
Sharing videos and takeaways from an excellent session on ‘Teaching with ChatGPT’, hosted by Kent University. Continue reading
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AI Voice Synthesis for the WAB Podcast
How we used ElevenLabs to create an AI ‘guest’ for a 2-min clip in a podcast episode. Continue reading
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Thinking Routines for an AI Classroom
Sharing a booklet I’ve been working on for a while with some examples of how PZ Thinking Routines might be adapted to AI-connected classrooms, through Creating A Culture Of Thinking. Continue reading
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A quick post to share some ideas on getting going in prompting, using MidJourney as an example. Prompting is a new literacy, and already prompt engineering is becoming a sought-after skill. Continue reading
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AI Feedback with CoPilot
How can the GPT tools be used to give feedback on student writing samples against written descriptors? Continue reading
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AI Tools for Inclusion & Multilingual Learners
Some AI tools have potential to save teachers a lot of time in supporting their learners, through making content more accessible and working across languages. Some affordances of new AI tools in the multilingual classroom can include: Here is a… Continue reading
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We Don’t Need an “AI Policy”
Schools that maintain a focus on building a culture of academic integrity through knowing our learners, iterating and evolving will be better-adapted to the opportunities and challenges of AI in education. The ripples of AI tools have been present in… Continue reading
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This Post Was Also Written By AI
Implications & Opportunities for Teaching & Learning In the two months since my last post on this topic, the AI-powered world has gone WILD. Large Language Model (LLM’s) like GPT3 are freely available and easily accessible, and example outputs from… Continue reading
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This Post Was Written By AI
[Edit: This post was written in October 2022. I don’t think any of us expected ChatGPT to come along less than two months later and flip everything on its head. Interesting times…] The AI text below was likely GPT-2 level.… Continue reading













